On Wednesday 30 June 2004 14:58, Dan Davison was heard to say:
> Thanks Yves and Thorsten, but what about if I don't have a middle
> mouse button (or at least did not manage to get middle mouse button
> functionality when incompetently configuring X)?
Oh no, that's no problem at all. It's called "
Thanks Yves and Thorsten, but what about if I don't have a middle mouse
button (or at least did not manage to get middle mouse button
functionality when incompetently configuring X)?
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Dan Davison
Committee on Evolutionary Biology,
On Wednesday 30 June 2004 14:58, Dan Davison was heard to say:
> Thanks Yves and Thorsten, but what about if I don't have a middle
> mouse button (or at least did not manage to get middle mouse button
> functionality when incompetently configuring X)?
Oh no, that's no problem at all. It's called "
Thanks Yves and Thorsten, but what about if I don't have a middle mouse
button (or at least did not manage to get middle mouse button
functionality when incompetently configuring X)?
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Dan Davison
Committee on Evolutionary Biology,
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 12:58:19PM -0600, Dan Davison wrote:
> I'm not sure whether this is a Debian question, but could someone tell me
> how to copy text out of a pine (email) session on a remote linux/unix
> computer (connected to via ssh) into e.g. an xemacs buffer or mozilla
> running under De
Hi,
* Dan Davison wrote (2004-02-23 19:58):
>I'm not sure whether this is a Debian question, but could someone tell me
>how to copy text out of a pine (email) session on a remote linux/unix
>computer (connected to via ssh) into e.g. an xemacs buffer or mozilla
>running under Debian on my laptop? c
I'm not sure whether this is a Debian question, but could someone tell me
how to copy text out of a pine (email) session on a remote linux/unix
computer (connected to via ssh) into e.g. an xemacs buffer or mozilla
running under Debian on my laptop? ctrl-insert and shift-insert seem to do
it in Pine
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 12:58:19PM -0600, Dan Davison wrote:
> I'm not sure whether this is a Debian question, but could someone tell me
> how to copy text out of a pine (email) session on a remote linux/unix
> computer (connected to via ssh) into e.g. an xemacs buffer or mozilla
> running under De
Hi,
* Dan Davison wrote (2004-02-23 19:58):
>I'm not sure whether this is a Debian question, but could someone tell me
>how to copy text out of a pine (email) session on a remote linux/unix
>computer (connected to via ssh) into e.g. an xemacs buffer or mozilla
>running under Debian on my laptop? c
I'm not sure whether this is a Debian question, but could someone tell me
how to copy text out of a pine (email) session on a remote linux/unix
computer (connected to via ssh) into e.g. an xemacs buffer or mozilla
running under Debian on my laptop? ctrl-insert and shift-insert seem to do
it in Pine
The answer turned out to be "avoid the problem." Folks over on the KDE
main list were mixed, some had never had the problem, some had never
solved it, some had it miraculously fix itself. Netscape uses a
different clipboard than KDE, the "X" clipboard, as opposed to something
else. Darn.
So open
The answer turned out to be "avoid the problem." Folks over on the KDE
main list were mixed, some had never had the problem, some had never
solved it, some had it miraculously fix itself. Netscape uses a
different clipboard than KDE, the "X" clipboard, as opposed to something
else. Darn.
So open
În data de 4/10/2001, 17:44:49, Curt Howland a scris:
> > So you can't paste it even with Ctrl-v from Netscape?
>
> Exactly. Unless something was selected in netscape, the "paste" button
> isn't even highlighted. Or rather, Netscape has it's paste function
> completely disabled. The clipboard is
În data de 4/10/2001, 17:44:49, Curt Howland a scris:
> > So you can't paste it even with Ctrl-v from Netscape?
>
> Exactly. Unless something was selected in netscape, the "paste" button
> isn't even highlighted. Or rather, Netscape has it's paste function
> completely disabled. The clipboard is
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 05:44:49PM +0900, Curt Howland wrote:
>
> Exactly. Unless something was selected in netscape, the "paste" button
> isn't even highlighted. Or rather, Netscape has it's paste function
> completely disabled. The clipboard is "empty".
>
I had the same problem with my kde inst
> So you can't paste it even with Ctrl-v from Netscape?
Exactly. Unless something was selected in netscape, the "paste" button
isn't even highlighted. Or rather, Netscape has it's paste function
completely disabled. The clipboard is "empty".
> In my case if the selected text is still highlighted,
În data de 4/10/2001, 17:11:17, Curt Howland a scris:
>
> Unfortunately, that is what is failing. I have done this many, many
> times before, having used Debian since 1996. This is the first time that
> having the text highlighted has not caused it to be copied into the
> Netscape clipboard.
So
Unfortunately, that is what is failing. I have done this many, many
times before, having used Debian since 1996. This is the first time that
having the text highlighted has not caused it to be copied into the
Netscape clipboard.
Luckly, "middle click" works to copy into xterms. But unless the tex
Hi,
I am not an expert on KDE, but I figure it out that if you want
to paste something to Netscape 4.77 the text has to be still
highlighted, otherwise nothing is pasted to Netscape. More than that
if the window where you selected the text is no longer available
is not to much to be done. You may
Hi.
When I've put something to the clipboard under *nix before, and hit the
"paste" button in Netscape, it has correctly copied what was on the
clipboard. It didn't matter if it was copied out of a term window by
simply highlighting, or from another application.
However, right now it does not wo
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 05:44:49PM +0900, Curt Howland wrote:
>
> Exactly. Unless something was selected in netscape, the "paste" button
> isn't even highlighted. Or rather, Netscape has it's paste function
> completely disabled. The clipboard is "empty".
>
I had the same problem with my kde ins
> So you can't paste it even with Ctrl-v from Netscape?
Exactly. Unless something was selected in netscape, the "paste" button
isn't even highlighted. Or rather, Netscape has it's paste function
completely disabled. The clipboard is "empty".
> In my case if the selected text is still highlighted
În data de 4/10/2001, 17:11:17, Curt Howland a scris:
>
> Unfortunately, that is what is failing. I have done this many, many
> times before, having used Debian since 1996. This is the first time that
> having the text highlighted has not caused it to be copied into the
> Netscape clipboard.
So
Unfortunately, that is what is failing. I have done this many, many
times before, having used Debian since 1996. This is the first time that
having the text highlighted has not caused it to be copied into the
Netscape clipboard.
Luckly, "middle click" works to copy into xterms. But unless the te
Hi,
I am not an expert on KDE, but I figure it out that if you want
to paste something to Netscape 4.77 the text has to be still
highlighted, otherwise nothing is pasted to Netscape. More than that
if the window where you selected the text is no longer available
is not to much to be done. You may
Hi.
When I've put something to the clipboard under *nix before, and hit the
"paste" button in Netscape, it has correctly copied what was on the
clipboard. It didn't matter if it was copied out of a term window by
simply highlighting, or from another application.
However, right now it does not w
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