On 2/25/06, William Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is probably really simple, but it is driving me nuts.  I am sending this
> from KMail, a KDE mail application that is x-windows-based.
>
> Unlike other X11 applications that I can paste from the OSX copy-buffer (or
> whatever it is called), I can't do this into KDE (and I can't do the inverse
> operation).
>
> If I want to copy a string of text from a web page displayed in safari, I
> first have to paste it into a non-KDE X11 application (xterm, nedit,
> whatever), and then select that text and paste it into KDE.  That seems
> insane.
>
> Does anyone else have this problem?  Is there a better work-around or fix?  I
> should mention I am running this and other kde applications as stand-alone in
> Apple's X11 rootless environment, 10.4.5, etc.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bill
>
> PS:  The latest KMail seems vastly more stable.
>
>

You might try installing autocutsel.
--
Alexander K. Hansen
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