On Saturday, 30 July 2022 at 23:40:44 UTC, pascal111 wrote:
Provide me a free solution better than code::blocks with
available gdc compiler I found.
SDB@79
I don't know if's "better" but there is Visual Studio Code and
IntelliJ IDEA for example.
Yeah ctrl+v doesn't work on XTERM, the middle mouse button
should. I found this in the wild:
is super weird but in xterm you can copy just by selecting the
text, the text is going to get copied to xwindows clipboard not
to gnome one so ctrl+v or menus are not going to work for
pasting you need to use the middle button of the mouse and in
some windows shift+insert uses to work too.
so: select the text in the terminal keep it open go to any text
editor or the browser and press the middle button to paste
if you are on a mac you can simulate the middle button pressing
the touchpad with 3 fingers and if you have a 2 buttons mouse
you can simulate the middle one pressing both at the same time.
A probably more sane option would be to configure codeblocks to
use gnome-terminal instead of xterm, in settings -> environment
-> general settings you can change it but it seems to close as
soon as you try to launch the app
If that doesn't work you have to try another keyboard layout or
such configuration or bind the function to another key if your
middle mouse button is not present or is not recognized properly.