Re: How can I cut and paste from xterm _into_ another program ? (NOTE - I am not an IDIOT)

2005-10-13 Thread Will Maier
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 03:11:29PM +0100, Spec wrote:
 couldn't see if you got an answer to this but I just found out
 that you can do it (in fedora/xfce anyway).

This is a feature of the graphical environment (X windows), not the
operating system or, AFAIK, the window manager.

 You select text you want to copy in xterm, move focus to where you
 want to paste it and then press mouse button 5 on my logitech
 mouse, so just press all mouse buttons on your mouse, one will
 probably/possibly (at a guess) paste text.

The traditional binding is 'Mouse 3', which often is the scroll
wheel or both left and right buttons pressed simultaneously. This
may differ depending on the mouse.

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Re: How can I cut and paste from xterm _into_ another program ? (NOTE - I am not an IDIOT)

2005-10-13 Thread Doug Poland
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 09:20:20AM -0500, Will Maier wrote:
 On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 03:11:29PM +0100, Spec wrote:
  couldn't see if you got an answer to this but I just found out
  that you can do it (in fedora/xfce anyway).
 
 This is a feature of the graphical environment (X windows), not the
 operating system or, AFAIK, the window manager.
 
  You select text you want to copy in xterm, move focus to where you
  want to paste it and then press mouse button 5 on my logitech
  mouse, so just press all mouse buttons on your mouse, one will
  probably/possibly (at a guess) paste text.
 
 The traditional binding is 'Mouse 3', which often is the scroll
 wheel or both left and right buttons pressed simultaneously. This
 may differ depending on the mouse.
 

SHIFTINSERT also works quite nicely for pasting from the keyboard.

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Re: How can I cut and paste from xterm _into_ another program ? (NOTE - I am not an IDIOT)

2005-03-01 Thread Volodymyr Kostyrko
Joe Schmoe wrote:
Hmmm...so instead of actually reading my post, several
folks have responded ... presumably just looking at
the words cut and paste in my post and responding
with a tutorial on how to use my mouse buttons. 
Thanks.

So I'll start all over.
I am running X on fbsd 5.3, with ratpoison as my
window manager.  I only run two apps - xterms (1 or 2
or 3 of them) and opera (my web browser).
I can cut text in my xterms by simply highlighting it,
and I can paste that text back into that xterm, or a
different xterm by clicking my right mouse button.  So
yes, I know how to cut and paste thank you very much.
I can also cut and paste in opera by selecting text
and choosing edit-copy from the menu - I can then
paste that text back into opera with edit-paste, or
shift+insert, and FURTHER, I can paste that text into
any of my xterms, with shift+insert OR with my right
mouse button.
THE PROBLEM IS, if I cut text in an xterm, I cannot
paste it in opera.  That is the only problem.
So to recap, I know how to cut and paste - thanks.  No
need for the mouse button tutorials.  All I want to
know is, why can I not properly cut and paste from
xterm TO opera, when I can already do it successfully
gtom opera TO xterm ?
Thanks.  Hopefully anyone responding will actually
read the post this time.
  What encodings are you using?
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Re: How can I cut and paste from xterm _into_ another program ? (NOTE - I am not an IDIOT)

2005-02-28 Thread Joe Schmoe

Hmmm...so instead of actually reading my post, several
folks have responded ... presumably just looking at
the words cut and paste in my post and responding
with a tutorial on how to use my mouse buttons. 
Thanks.

So I'll start all over.

I am running X on fbsd 5.3, with ratpoison as my
window manager.  I only run two apps - xterms (1 or 2
or 3 of them) and opera (my web browser).

I can cut text in my xterms by simply highlighting it,
and I can paste that text back into that xterm, or a
different xterm by clicking my right mouse button.  So
yes, I know how to cut and paste thank you very much.

I can also cut and paste in opera by selecting text
and choosing edit-copy from the menu - I can then
paste that text back into opera with edit-paste, or
shift+insert, and FURTHER, I can paste that text into
any of my xterms, with shift+insert OR with my right
mouse button.

THE PROBLEM IS, if I cut text in an xterm, I cannot
paste it in opera.  That is the only problem.

So to recap, I know how to cut and paste - thanks.  No
need for the mouse button tutorials.  All I want to
know is, why can I not properly cut and paste from
xterm TO opera, when I can already do it successfully
gtom opera TO xterm ?

Thanks.  Hopefully anyone responding will actually
read the post this time.

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RE: How can I cut and paste from xterm _into_ another program ?(NOTE - I am not an IDIOT)

2005-02-28 Thread Hauan David A
 -Original Message-
 From: Joe Schmoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
 THE PROBLEM IS, if I cut text in an xterm, I cannot
 paste it in opera.  That is the only problem.
 
 So to recap, I know how to cut and paste - thanks.  No
 need for the mouse button tutorials.  All I want to
 know is, why can I not properly cut and paste from
 xterm TO opera, when I can already do it successfully
 gtom opera TO xterm ?
 
 Thanks.  Hopefully anyone responding will actually
 read the post this time.

Your question was answered.
Do you have a three button mouse or two
With mouse wheel? Or a two button mouse
With three button emulation?

Any way, highlight text with left button 
Depressed, cut text with right button, paste
With middle button (wheel) or with two button and
Three button emulation click both buttons
At the same time.

dave
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Re: How can I cut and paste from xterm _into_ another program ? (NOTE - I am not an IDIOT)

2005-02-28 Thread epilogue
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:36:30 -0800 (PST)
Joe Schmoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Hmmm...so instead of actually reading my post, several
 folks have responded ... presumably just looking at
 the words cut and paste in my post and responding
 with a tutorial on how to use my mouse buttons. 
 Thanks.
 
 So I'll start all over.
 
 I am running X on fbsd 5.3, with ratpoison as my
 window manager.  I only run two apps - xterms (1 or 2
 or 3 of them) and opera (my web browser).
 
 I can cut text in my xterms by simply highlighting it,
 and I can paste that text back into that xterm, or a
 different xterm by clicking my right mouse button.  So
 yes, I know how to cut and paste thank you very much.
 
 I can also cut and paste in opera by selecting text
 and choosing edit-copy from the menu - I can then
 paste that text back into opera with edit-paste, or
 shift+insert, and FURTHER, I can paste that text into
 any of my xterms, with shift+insert OR with my right
 mouse button.
 
 THE PROBLEM IS, if I cut text in an xterm, I cannot
 paste it in opera.  That is the only problem.
 
 So to recap, I know how to cut and paste - thanks.  No
 need for the mouse button tutorials.  All I want to
 know is, why can I not properly cut and paste from
 xterm TO opera, when I can already do it successfully
 gtom opera TO xterm ?

i believe that, despite your negative opinion of the replies (yes, one
or two were off), you have had your answer at least a few times.

1) highlight desired text in *term.
2) switch to opera
3) middle click (either you have a dedicated middle button or you click
both simultaneously)

works here.

please confirm that you have tried this -- from the messages i've seen
(quite possibly not all), you have not yet.  you've only said that you
'know how'.

if this does not work, you may have a mouse driver issue.  we can
continue troubleshooting this, after eliminating the known working
method.


hth,
epi
 
 Thanks.  Hopefully anyone responding will actually
 read the post this time.

P.S.  no need to be quite so snarky.  if you are in the future,
hopefully people will not bother to offer their help (even if they do
get it wrong sometimes).  lighten up.

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