On Wed, 26 May 1999, Carl Mummert wrote: > /dev/clipboard would require kernel modifications, and is probably not > what you are lookign for.
I don't see why it would? > What WOULD be useful would be an X11 app that has the following feature: > > When you run this app from the command line, and send text to its standard > input, the app places that text in the X clipboard. Well, there exists such an app. At least, WindowMaker has it: intra:~$ dpkg -S wxcopy wmaker: /usr/X11R6/bin/wxcopy wmaker: /usr/X11R6/man/man1/wxcopy.1x.gz NAME wxcopy - copy stdin or file into cutbuffer SYNOPSIS wxcopy [options] [filename] DESCRIPTION wxcopy copies stdin or filename into the cutbuffer. If no cutbuffer is specified, the data will be copied into cut buffer 0 and the other cutbuffers will be rotated, if pre sent. If a cutbuffer is specified, the data is copied into that cutbuffer, and no rotation of buffers is per formed. Then, there's wxpaste too. Don't know if it works for non-WindowMaker windowmanagers though. -- nico --:: Nico Galoppo ::-------------------------------------------------- --:: scratch at ace.ulyssis.student.kuleuven.ac.be ::----------------- :: :: --:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Linux - Free power for the masses :::::::