On 9 November 2011 16:31, Jeremy Bopp wrote:
> On 11/9/2011 08:38, gabier wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I am experiencing daily frustration because I do not know how to get the
>> following features to my fingertips while controlling my Freenas/FreeBSD
>> server from my openssh console on a remote Windows co
On 11/9/2011 08:38, gabier wrote:
Hi,
I am experiencing daily frustration because I do not know how to get the
following features to my fingertips while controlling my Freenas/FreeBSD
server from my openssh console on a remote Windows computer.
1) copy from windows document or browser and paste
I have fixed this issue deleting the line:
set mouse=a
in the ".vimrc" file.
Jose Luis wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Without the ".vimrc" file the copy/paste runs fine in a vim's edited file,
> but when I copy the example vimrc file
> (/usr/share/vim/vim71/vimrc_example.vim) in $HOME/.vimrc,
Here there is another link about this issue:
http://www.nabble.com/Serious-flaw-in-Cygwin-X-clipboard-integration-prevents-paste-from-X-to-Windows-apps-tf946678.html#a2458589
It seems that it is a Cygwin X bug.
Does anybody know if there is a fix to this problem?
Regards,
Jose Luis.
J
Thanks for your help.
I have tried it, but the problem persist.
I have found som information about this issue on a "Vim Forum":
http://www.nabble.com/Patch-for-problems-with-X11-GUI---XTERM-clipboard-integration-with-native-Win-applications---was-%22clipboard-support-with-GTK-GUI-under-cygwin
On 20 August 2007 10:26, Jose Luis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Without the ".vimrc" file the copy/paste runs fine in a vim's edited file,
> but when I copy the example vimrc file
> (/usr/share/vim/vim71/vimrc_example.vim) in $HOME/.vimrc, the selected text
> isn't copy automatically on the clipboard.
Whe
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According to Eric Blake on 3/9/2007 7:35 AM:
> If you use Window's terminal (cmd.com) to host bash, then you must use
> Window's notion of copy-n-paste (and their terminal is rather dumb at
> copy-n-past semantics, as you have noticed).
>
> If you use
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According to ovince on 3/9/2007 12:04 AM:
> hi All
>
> Is it posible to adjust Copy and Paste in Cygwin to Ctrl-c and Ctrl-v? I do
> it in very unrobust way now (right-click, properties, mark; right-click,
> properties, copy; right-click, properties
ovince wrote:
I use 'reply' to reply to you ('reply to author' I guess is to reply to
me). And my subject looks fine
No. It does not look fine.
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-03/msg00286.html
Why does [ANNOUNCEMENT] keep getting added on the subject.
There is *something* wrong with yo
ovince wrote:
No chance to change it after instalation?
By chance I discovered that right-click marks easily what I want, another
right-click copy it, and another right-click paste it. This is good also
Hmmm, looks like there's something wrong with your email client.
The reply quotes don't
ovince wrote:
Thanks Carlo.
I must admit that do not know what is rxvt. Please for more info. thanks
rxvt is a terminal emulator. If you don't know what that is, think of it as dos
command prompt.
To use rxvt, select the rxvt program when you install cygwin using setup exe.
Then, fire up
ovince wrote:
hi All
Is it posible to adjust Copy and Paste in Cygwin to Ctrl-c and Ctrl-v? I do
it in very unrobust way now (right-click, properties, mark; right-click,
properties, copy; right-click, properties, paste). It is very unpleasent.
thank you
oliver
You might want to use rxvt
hah i figured it out after so many years, good old google...
Open up a Cygwin Bash Shell and click on Properties in (click top left
corner in command window), then the Options tab, and check Quick Edit
Mode...
Same applies to XP cmd window. open up a cmd window and goto
properties, and then Opti
hah yeh that has teed me off as well for past few years with XP as well...
if you can figure out a way to do it via XP's cmd.exe also as well
cygwin's command line, would be great.
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On Sat, 7 May 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 02:51:00PM +0100, zzapper wrote:
> >Your access to the Windows/cygwin clipboard
>
> My access? Are you snooping on me?
>
> >cat fred | putclip # copy/paste
>
> How did you know about fred? Get off of my computer!
>
> >getc
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 02:51:00PM +0100, zzapper wrote:
>Your access to the Windows/cygwin clipboard
My access? Are you snooping on me?
>cat fred | putclip # copy/paste
How did you know about fred? Get off of my computer!
>getclip # copy/paste
>cat /dev/clipboard
>echo hello > /dev/clipb
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