Re: Linux Labview editing

2004-06-11 Thread Craig Graham
Greg McKaskle wrote: > It all comes down to the how your xwindows keyboard is mapped. One of > your other keys probably does what the ctl key does in windows, but it > is hard for me to guess. If you have a three button mouse, I think > the middle mouse does a copy with no key pressed. At least

Re: Linux Labview editing

2004-06-10 Thread Greg McKaskle
> In Windows Labview, I'm in the habit of selecting things and dragging, > holding the ctrl key, to make a copy where I release the mouse button. It's > getting annoying that when I do this in Linux, the object moves instead of > doing the drag-copy. Is there a way of doing it in Linux? > It all

Linux Labview editing

2004-06-10 Thread Craig Graham
In Windows Labview, I'm in the habit of selecting things and dragging, holding the ctrl key, to make a copy where I release the mouse button. It's getting annoying that when I do this in Linux, the object moves instead of doing the drag-copy. Is there a way of doing it in Linux? -- Dr. Craig Graha