2010/11/14 Alexander Wagner <a.wag...@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de>
> On 11/14/10 17:38, Esteban Cervetto wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Could you be a bit more specific about your setup usecase? Simply:
>> it works for me as designed. (Linux, classical mode)
>>
>> I will detail more specific with my testing
>>
>> 1) I have a comment in a game
>> 2) I take position in the move with comments (click)
>> 3) CTRL + E to edit. The cursor is well positioned and I can
>> write directly (there's no problem with the focus, I was wrong in this
>> point)
>> *4) I hold the left button and select my comment*. I don't know well How
>> can I select and the cursor dissapear next. But I discovered one of the
>> manners of doing it: double click to select the word.
>>
>
> Both is no problem. You select the text with the left mouse and drag, it
> get's highlighted. Don't care about the cursor here. As long as it is
> highlighted you can paste it where you want as usual in X11 by clicking with
> the middle button on the spot where to place it.
>
> I am trying to say there are two situations: one with the highlighted text
and other with the highlighted text and the cursor active. The firs one
inhabilites cutting/copying/pasting/deleting/ etc etc
>
> 5) Next, (having no cursor) I tried:
>> a) pushed right button. There isn't context menu (cut copy paste)
>>
>
> Indeed, there is none.
>
>
> b) pushed right button holding left button. Same as a).
>>
>
> What would that supposed to do? If you only have 2/3 of a mouse (lacking
> middle button ;) you'd have to enable "emulate 3rd button" via X11 setup.
> Not function of Scid here, it's global to X11.
>
> c) press directly CTRL + C or CTRL + X
>> same comment for DEL and BACKSPACE
>>
>
> Ctrl-C does "copy to clipboard" for me, Ctrl-V does insert as usual.
> Unfortunately, indeed SAA-Keys do not work (Ctrl-ins/Shift-ins). Noted.
>
> I can also just select with the left mouse and then paste with the middle
> button as it is supposed to work in X11. The text to copy has to be
> highlighted for this of course, as usual in X11.
>
Good trick! :) I dont know it in X11.
>
> Doesn't this all work for you?
>
Only when the highlighted text has the cursor active too.
>
> cu
> Alexander
>
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