How you access it will depend upon how your mouse is set up.
For example, using a three-button mouse, I'm able to paste
the contents of the Windows clipboard to rxvt by clicking
on the middle mouse button.
That's good for some pasting jobs. Under Linux, I also have a function key defined
typed on the keyboard.
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From: Thomas Mellman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 2:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: xrvt clipboard access
How you access it will depend upon how your mouse is set up.
For example, using a three
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 02:54:17PM -0400, Harig, Mark A. wrote:
You might need to create the text file ~/.inputrc,
and add the line:
\e[2~: paste-from-clipboard
Am I right in guessing that you're an emacs user?
Unless I'm configuring it wrong, I think the mapping
functionality of readline
Thomas,
Put this line in your $HOME/.inputrc file:
\M-[2~: paste-from-clipboard# Insert
The escape sequence generated by the Insert key happens to be the same
for both the console and RXVT.
Note that readline's past-from-clipboard stops before the first newline
in the clipboard.
How you access it will depend upon how your mouse is set up.
For example, using a three-button mouse, I'm able to paste
the contents of the Windows clipboard to rxvt by clicking
on the middle mouse button.
There is a manual page for rxvt. At your shell prompt,
enter 'man rxvt'. You will have
man page xrvt:
http://www-ucjf.troja.mff.cuni.cz/cgi-bin/dwww?type=manlocation=/usr/share/man/man1/rxvt.1.gz
[www.google.com search, keywords: 'man+pages+xrvt' :o)]
d.
How do you access the Windows clipboard in xrvt? Better yet,
where are the
docs on xrvt?
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