On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 06:13, Charles Wilson wrote: > Robert Collins wrote:
> Has the buffersize limitation of /dev/clipboard been removed? Since > 'cat' uses a 4k internal buffer, and /dev/clipboard (didn't) support > state between calls, you couldn't > cat /dev/clipboard > if the clipboard contained more than 4k of data. > And, of course, /dev/clipboard was not always writeable...although it > IS now... The buffer limitation was removed when I implemented the write feature :}. So, yes it's been fixed since ... http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-03/msg01576.html > To be honest, even though I wrote the original read-only /dev/clipboard > support, I don't use it...I use putclip and getclip. :-) alias putclip="cp %1 /dev/clipboard" ? Rob