Look at man xterm -- for example, by this way: xterm -xrm '*VT100*translations: #override \n Shift Ctrl <Key>C: select-end(CLIPBOARD, CUT_BUFFER0) \n Shift Ctrl <Key>V: insert-selection(PRIMARY, CUT_BUFFER0)'
Shift Ctrl <Key>C actually is not need -- mouse selection placed to clipboard atomatcally. Cutting by <shift><Ctrl><X> seems irrealizable -- we don't have direct access to terminal buffer and you need realize complex text editors logic for such things. Most simple way for realizing of such functionality -- emacs shell mode with customized keys binding. --Oleg On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 8:07 AM, ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com> wrote: > On 06/21/2014 01:28 PM, Tom H wrote: >> >> On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 8:30 PM, ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Anyone know if there is a way to get copy <shift><Ctrl><C>, >>> past <shift><Ctrl><V>, and cut <shift><Ctrl><X> keystrokes >>> into an xterm? >> >> >> Define "copy-selection(CLIPBOARD)" and "insert-selection(CLIPBOARD)" >> in "XTerm*VT100.translations" in ".Xresources". >> > > Hi Tom, > > Is there a way to put it into the command line that calls > the xterm? > > Many thanks, > -T