Re: [dev] st patches and clipboard issues

2015-01-01 Thread Philip Rushik
> You can do some testing with xclip[0] which allows you to manipulate > the clipboard and also see requests made to xclip from X to see > what's going on. If run with the -quiet flag it will stay in the > foreground and notify you of every request it gets. That way you can > see if the clipboard s

Re: [dev] st patches and clipboard issues

2015-01-01 Thread M Farkas-Dyck
st with scrollback: https://github.com/strake/st

Re: [dev] st patches and clipboard issues

2015-01-01 Thread CustaiCo
On Thu, Jan 01, 2015 at 09:19:24PM -0500, Philip Rushik wrote: > I have attempted to figure this out, but the mechanism st uses seems > so simple and correct according to what I know of the X11 protocol, so > I can't figure it out However, somebody here might know st better > than I do. You ca

[dev] st patches and clipboard issues

2015-01-01 Thread Philip Rushik
Hi everybody, I started using st at work on my work computers. At work we all use linux boxes supplied by the company and we don't get full control over them. I love st, I think it is by far the nicest terminal emulator available, however, I needed scroll back and copy paste support to play nice w