> > Possibly easier way, highlight txt, then ctrl c to copy txt to buffer, > > open up txt file, ctrl v to paste txt into file or email or whatever you > > choose. At least it is for me. > > That won't work. The ctrl-C will be taken as a command to end the program > that was started. You will need to pull down a copy command from the XTerm > window. > > Rob
True, but if you scroll back in the term you can usually highlight all you want to copy or you can configure the history for more lines. -- Regards Chris A 100% Microsoft free computer Registered Linux User 283774 http://counter.li.org 8:10pm up 6 days, 2:21, 5 users, load average: 0.88, 0.45, 0.32
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