2009/10/27 Kurt Harriger:
> Screen might just be the solution I'm looking for, thanks!
> I also found this post to describing a way to integrate the screen
> copy buffer with windows clipboard.
> http://www.hanhuy.com/pfn/integrating_screen_and_clipboard
On Cygwin there are simpler ways to get at
> Apple's Terminal.app has such a feature, but I don't know of any open
> source terminal that has it. Except for the special case of GNU
> screen, although there you're limited to copy&pasting within screen,
> but perhaps that'd be sufficient?
Screen might just be the solution I'm looking for, th
sufficient?
>
GNU emacs shell too.
And probably terminal-mode (I don't know but I can guess).
Marc
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2009/10/26 Kurt Harriger:
> When using the cmd window you can mark text using Alt-Space for menu,
> E for edit, Enter to begin mark, position cursor to start of
> selection, hold shift position cursor to end and press enter to copy
> to clipboard, and finally Alt-Space, E, P to paste. Although its
When using the cmd window you can mark text using Alt-Space for menu,
E for edit, Enter to begin mark, position cursor to start of
selection, hold shift position cursor to end and press enter to copy
to clipboard, and finally Alt-Space, E, P to paste. Although its an
annoyingly long key sequence i
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