On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 06:55:11AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> more specifically, use "ctrl-a [" to switch to copy mode. Then use
> the cursor keys to move to the text you want to select. Use the spacebar
> to mark the beginning of the selection, cursor keys to move to the end of the
Th
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 08:21:46AM +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 05:34:17PM +1000, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using screen. (So I can have many terminals in one text-console).
> > How can I cut and paste between screen terminals? (using the keyboard) I'm
> >
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 05:34:17PM +1000, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using screen. (So I can have many terminals in one text-console).
> How can I cut and paste between screen terminals? (using the keyboard) I'm
> totally blind and use braille and a little bit of speech.
>
> Cheers, (And
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 10:18:24AM -0700, Robert L. Harris wrote:
>
>
> H.
>
> I don't seem to have a /dev/gmpdata. Can you give me an LS on it so I
> can do a mknod?
its a fifo, i thought gpm created it automatically but maybe not:
mkfifo /dev/gpmdata
chmod 644 /dev/gpmdata
--
Ethan Be
H.
I don't seem to have a /dev/gmpdata. Can you give me an LS on it so I
can do a mknod?
I turned off GPM, set my laptop to use /dev/psaux and a ps2 type.
I told it to use Emulate3Buttons, but when I try to hit both buttons
so I can paste it treats it as a 3rd click of the first button.
T
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 05:55:02PM -0800, Nate Amsden wrote:
> gpm is for console mouse support. running it without having it
> properly configured can cause a communications conflict as
> either X or gpm can have control of the mouse, but not both.
> if gpm is configured right(i don't know how, i
Robin Rowe wrote:
>
> Is there a cut-and-paste how-to or FAQ somewhere?
not that im aware of.
>
> 1. What are cut, copy, paste, and undo keys that would be equivalent to
> ctrl-x, ctrl-c, ctrl-v, and ctrl-z keys in Windows?
i believe this is toolkit dependent. and can be even application
depend
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 11:59:50AM -0800, Robin Rowe wrote:
> Is there a cut-and-paste how-to or FAQ somewhere?
>
> 1. What are cut, copy, paste, and undo keys that would be equivalent to
> ctrl-x, ctrl-c, ctrl-v, and ctrl-z keys in Windows?
>
> 2. What is gpm supposed to do and why does running
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 11:59:50 -0800, Robin Rowe said:
-> Is there a cut-and-paste how-to or FAQ somewhere?
->
-> 1. What are cut, copy, paste, and undo keys that would be equivalent to
-> ctrl-x, ctrl-c, ctrl-v, and ctrl-z keys in Windows?
In apps that don't have copy/paste menu's, you can ju
Subject: cut-and-paste mouse problem
Date: Mon, Mar 29, 1999 at 01:33:05PM +0200
In reply to:Armin Wegner
Quoting Armin Wegner([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> I've got a three button logitec mouse.
> when I click the middle mouse button the cut buffer is printed several times
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 08:25:15PM -0400, Norbert Veber wrote:
> Copy: same as console (left button)
> Paste: 3rd button
>
Thanks got that one working now, hopefully
> >
> > Also, has anyone else been able to get Xirc to run in Xwindows? I
> > haven't
> > been able to run it at
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 09:42:54AM +0700, Michael Acklin wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I know this has been asked before, but just a quick browse of the
> archives, I wasn't able to find. Wished there was a grep button on the
> mailing list archves.:)
>
> Ok, here's my question. What a
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, Tim O'Brien wrote:
>I've been using Debian for quite a while now, and was wondering what sort
>of support Linux/X has for cut and paste? Sure, there's the stuff with
>GPM where things can be cut and pasted, but it's not very universal.
>
>
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Tim O'Brien wrote:
> I've been using Debian for quite a while now, and was wondering what sort
> of support Linux/X has for cut and paste? Sure, there's the stuff with
> GPM where things can be cut and pasted, but it's not very universal.
>
There is limited support. You c
"Tim O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been using Debian for quite a while now, and was wondering what sort
> of support Linux/X has for cut and paste? Sure, there's the stuff with
> GPM where things can be cut and pasted, but it's not very universal.
Could you be more specific? It a
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