On 2006-04-08 23:41:03 -0400, Leonid Grinberg wrote:
> Yes, if Emacs has anything saved in the killring, it will take
> precedence over the middle click. There are several ways to fix this.
Not here, and I don't have anything special in my ".emacs".
But putting something in the killring is equival
On 2006-04-08 12:40:29 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> I have noticed this for a while now that if I select some text (using
> the mouse drag operation) in some application (mozilla, acroread, etc.)
> and try to paste it into an emacs buffer with middle click of the mouse,
> it sometimes works and sometimes i
Yes, if Emacs has anything saved in the killring, it will take
precedence over the middle click. There are several ways to fix this.
One is just to use text-based emacs (emacs -nw). It is nicer, in my
opinion, and if you are using, say gnome-terminal, you can middle
click and C-y seperately.
If y
Hi,
I have noticed this for a while now that if I select some text (using
the mouse drag operation) in some application (mozilla, acroread, etc.)
and try to paste it into an emacs buffer with middle click of the mouse,
it sometimes works and sometimes it doesn't.
I have tried to experiment, and
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