On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 12:44:55PM +0200, Lukas Ruf wrote: > Dear all, > > where and how can I configure the delimiters of what gets selected under > X11v4 (fvwm) when I double-click on words? > > An example: > http://www.nodeos.org -- double click on nodeos selects just nodeos but I > would like that all enclosed by whitespace is selected.
although X provides the general mechanisms for making text selections, the detailed specific behaviour is determined by the application, e.g. the terminal emulators like xterm, rxvt, etc. I'm not sure which application you are refering to, but assuming you mean xterm, have a look at the manpage section "CHARACTER CLASSES" -- it's detailed enough :) As another example, for rxvt (my preferred terminal emulator), you can configure it at compile time, or - if you choose dynamic configuration at compile time - also via Xresources or command line option. Do a rxvt --help which will show the available resources. If you see "cutchars" there, you are lucky -- that's where you can specify the delimiting charset. rxvt -h should show something like "(.Xdefaults)", if you have dynamic config via Xresources compiled in. In the source the relevant section is in feature.h: /* * Default separating chars for multiple-click selection * Space and tab are separate separating characters and are not settable */ #define CUTCHARS "\"&'()*,;<=>[EMAIL PROTECTED]|}~" /* * Add run-time support for changing the cutchars for double click selection */ #define CUTCHAR_RESOURCE Just these two as examples. Other terminals or applications certainly have their own different mechanisms. Someone else on the list might know the details. Searching in the respective manpages or other docs for "char", "delimit", "cut" or "select" might also point you to the appropriate section... YMMV. HTH -- Erdmut Pfeifer science+computing ag -- Bugs come in through open windows. Keep Windows shut! --