Re: [vox-tech] Cut and paste
Bill Kendrick wrote: On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 11:14:34AM -0500, Jay Strauss wrote: It's like there are 2 clipboards or something. Can't I do cut and paste without mousing? The menu-edit-copy doesn't have a keyboard shortcut. It IS a little bizarre sometimes. :^/ You can add a copy keyboard shortcut to Konsole by going to Settings-Configure Shortcuts... I should have looked at that, I'd been playing with other things on the settings menu There's a Copy command in there which, by default, has no keyboard shortcut. You could also do the slightly-tedious (but understandable since this is a terminal app): [Alt] pause... (Session menu at the top will become selected) [Right] (to move to the Edit menu) [Down](to 'pull down' the Edit menu; Copy is first, so will be selected) [Enter] (to choose Edit) Yes, I'd consider that a bit tedious :) Text selection (highlighting) in Konsole and then middle-click pasting SHOULD work, though. But it does seem there's a difference between pasting the highlighted selection and pasting something you've Edit-Copy'd Yep, I've discovered that. middle mousing is different than copy/paste. I'm just getting used to this, coming from windows where everything goes to the 1 clipboard BTW, quick example... I can set [Alt]+[C] to be 'Copy' in my Konsole. However, that makes it impossible (or difficult, at best) to send an Alt-C sequence to a program I'm running _in_ the terminal. Emacs, for example, seems to use Alt-C to capitalize words. ('foo foo foo' becomes 'Foo Foo Foo' if I hit Alt-C three times) So be sure to pick some key sequence you don't need in the apps you'll be running. (Like [Alt]+[Ctrl]+[Shift]+[C] or something wacky :^) ) Good luck! Thanks Bill ! Jay ___ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
Re: [vox-tech] Cut and paste
Ken Herron wrote: --On Saturday, October 02, 2004 11:14:34 AM -0500 Jay Strauss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I want to cut and paste, I have to go to the menu-edit-copy then I can paste to FireFox. It's like there are 2 clipboards or something. Can't I do cut and paste without mousing? The menu-edit-copy doesn't have a keyboard shortcut. Actually, yes, there are two clipboards. See http://www.jwz.org/doc/x-cut-and-paste.html. Many apps will support Ctrl-C, Ctrl-X, and Ctrl-V as shortcuts for the menu copy, cut, and paste commands. But of course for konsole those keystrokes go to the terminal session. Thanks for the link. I've read it, and kinda understand it even. On top of that, if you're using KDE then you're probably running klipper. Klipper takes over some of the clipboard operation, so depending on how that's configured, things may work differently for you. I'll have to read about klipper now to Thanks Jay ___ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
[vox-tech] Cut and paste
Hi, I sorta remember a thread like this, but couldn't find it in the archives. When I run konsole, when I highlight some text, I can middle click and paste it into another (or same) xterm, but I can't paste it into a GUI program like FireFox. If I want to cut and paste, I have to go to the menu-edit-copy then I can paste to FireFox. It's like there are 2 clipboards or something. Can't I do cut and paste without mousing? The menu-edit-copy doesn't have a keyboard shortcut. I'd rather just use simple xterm but I don't even have the menu option for copy. Thanks Jay ___ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
Re: [vox-tech] Cut and paste
Jay Strauss wrote: Hi, I sorta remember a thread like this, but couldn't find it in the archives. When I run konsole, when I highlight some text, I can middle click and paste it into another (or same) xterm, but I can't paste it into a GUI program like FireFox. If I want to cut and paste, I have to go to the menu-edit-copy then I can paste to FireFox. It's like there are 2 clipboards or something. Can't I do cut and paste without mousing? The menu-edit-copy doesn't have a keyboard shortcut. I'd rather just use simple xterm but I don't even have the menu option for copy. Thanks Jay ___ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech Please disregard my original post. I didn't realize I could middle button on GUI apps. Jay ___ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
Re: [vox-tech] Cut and paste
--On Saturday, October 02, 2004 11:14:34 AM -0500 Jay Strauss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I want to cut and paste, I have to go to the menu-edit-copy then I can paste to FireFox. It's like there are 2 clipboards or something. Can't I do cut and paste without mousing? The menu-edit-copy doesn't have a keyboard shortcut. Actually, yes, there are two clipboards. See http://www.jwz.org/doc/x-cut-and-paste.html. Many apps will support Ctrl-C, Ctrl-X, and Ctrl-V as shortcuts for the menu copy, cut, and paste commands. But of course for konsole those keystrokes go to the terminal session. On top of that, if you're using KDE then you're probably running klipper. Klipper takes over some of the clipboard operation, so depending on how that's configured, things may work differently for you. -- Ken Herron ___ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
Re: [vox-tech] Cut and paste
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 11:14:34AM -0500, Jay Strauss wrote: It's like there are 2 clipboards or something. Can't I do cut and paste without mousing? The menu-edit-copy doesn't have a keyboard shortcut. It IS a little bizarre sometimes. :^/ You can add a copy keyboard shortcut to Konsole by going to Settings-Configure Shortcuts... There's a Copy command in there which, by default, has no keyboard shortcut. You could also do the slightly-tedious (but understandable since this is a terminal app): [Alt] pause... (Session menu at the top will become selected) [Right] (to move to the Edit menu) [Down](to 'pull down' the Edit menu; Copy is first, so will be selected) [Enter] (to choose Edit) Text selection (highlighting) in Konsole and then middle-click pasting SHOULD work, though. But it does seem there's a difference between pasting the highlighted selection and pasting something you've Edit-Copy'd BTW, quick example... I can set [Alt]+[C] to be 'Copy' in my Konsole. However, that makes it impossible (or difficult, at best) to send an Alt-C sequence to a program I'm running _in_ the terminal. Emacs, for example, seems to use Alt-C to capitalize words. ('foo foo foo' becomes 'Foo Foo Foo' if I hit Alt-C three times) So be sure to pick some key sequence you don't need in the apps you'll be running. (Like [Alt]+[Ctrl]+[Shift]+[C] or something wacky :^) ) Good luck! -bill! [EMAIL PROTECTED]New Breed Software http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/ Tux Paint 0.9.14 -- Coming soon! ___ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
Re: [vox-tech] Cut and paste
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 10:06:13AM -0700, Ken Herron wrote: On top of that, if you're using KDE then you're probably running klipper. Klipper takes over some of the clipboard operation, so depending on how that's configured, things may work differently for you. Unless you disabled it, like I did. :^) To remove: Right-click the little 'clipboard-and-paper-with-a-'k'-on-it' icon in the System Tray in the Kicker panel and select 'Quit.' (It'll ask if you want it to start automatically next time you login.) To add: Choose Klipper from the Utilities submenu of the K Menu -bill! [EMAIL PROTECTED]New Breed Software http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/ Tux Paint 0.9.14 -- Coming soon! ___ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech