On Friday 16 November 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If so, then it seems that for me mouse-selection and Ctrl-c write into
> the same buffer. Can anyone give me a hint, where to look for the
> possibility to change this behaviour?

I use Klipper and have it configured so that both clipboard buffers are 
synced. Normally this works fine. However some GTK based programs 
*always* puts whatever is highlighted onto the clipboard - it doesn't 
matter *how* it was highlighted - ie whether I specifically mouse 
dragged, or shift cursor, or even when the program itself highlighted it 
(eg usually when you TAB within a dialog the text in a text input is 
automatically highlighted).

It is this last behaviour which is the most annoying - if I didn't 
specifically highlighted then I don't want it on the clipboard, but gtk 
based programs thinks otherwise. Another reason why I hate gtk and 
gnome :)

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