Useful info, I'll do like that.
Thanks, Robi
2009/9/19 nando
> In my Linux serial port experience, serial port devices are named:
>
> /dev/ttyS0..9 and upwards
> /dev/ttyUSB0..9 and upwards depending on what is plugged in USB.
>
> I have done a lot of serial port stuff with Gambas.
>
> I know th
In my Linux serial port experience, serial port devices are named:
/dev/ttyS0..9 and upwards
/dev/ttyUSB0..9 and upwards depending on what is plugged in USB.
I have done a lot of serial port stuff with Gambas.
I know that trying to open then with the serial port control
will fail is non-exising
Hi, Benoit.
It seems that Clipboard.Paste() doesn't work (see example pasteclip).
I select a text somewhere, then press in the example "Paste from clipboard",
but it does not return the text I've selected. To make it work I have to:
1) select the text;
2) copy the text;
3) press the button "Pas