Hello Allan,

I don't have an Ubuntu box right now for testing but it works on Suse Linux. I think Ubuntu comes with a GNU Java virtual machine. Can you check that <oXygen/> runs with a Sun Microsystems JVM in Help -> About -> System properties -> java.vm.vendor ? Also you should try with a different JVM version, for example if you are using Java 1.5.0 you should try with Java 1.4.2.


I hope that helps,
Sorin


Allan Johnstone wrote:
Sorin; Probably not, but I don't really know as this is the only Java
application that I'm running.--Allan

On Fri, 2006-08-25 at 10:49 +0300, Sorin Ristache wrote:

Hello,

Does it work for other Java applications with the same version of the Java virtual machine ?


Regards,
Sorin


Allan Johnstone wrote:

Traditional Unix/Linux copy and paste work for (almost?) everything but
Oxygen on my system, which is Kubuntu 6.0.6.--Allan

On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 09:49 +0300, Sorin Ristache wrote:


Hello,

The copy operation (by selecting an area of text in a window by holding down the left mouse button and dragging the mouse) and the paste one (by right-clicking in a window handled by the same X server as the first window) are supported in <oXygen/> as in other Unix/Linux GUI applications. They work without problems on our Linux test machines. Do they work for other windows on your Unix/Linux machine but not for the <oXygen/> window ?


Best regards,
Sorin


Allan Johnstone wrote:


Hello,

I'm using Oxygen on Linux and while I quite like it, I find it quite
annoying that it doesn't support the standard Unix/Linux clipboard (in
which selected text is automatically copied to that clipboard). Is there
any way that I can configure this to work?

Thanks,
Allan

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