1.6svn pasting text from other apps have been broken for a while

2007-10-30 Thread Helge Hafting
The common way of copy+paste in linux is to mark some text, and then middle-click where it should go. This has been broken in 1.6svn for some time. The problem exists in a LyX compiled 17.october, as well as today's LyX. Such pasting will occationally work, but almost never. Pasting within LyX

Re: 1.6svn pasting text from other apps have been broken for a while

2007-10-30 Thread Bo Peng
This has been broken in 1.6svn for some time. The problem exists in a LyX compiled 17.october, as well as today's LyX. I noticed this a while ago, and nobody claimed responsibility for breaking it. Bo

Re: 1.6svn pasting text from other apps have been broken for a while

2007-10-30 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 14:53:39 +0100 Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... Also, 1.6svn seems useless in that latex now chokes on simple things like URLs. Probably an effect of ongoing development. :-) Helge Hafting The attached should solve part of the problem. Going in. -

1.6svn pasting text from other apps have been broken for a while

2007-10-30 Thread Helge Hafting
The common way of copy+paste in linux is to mark some text, and then middle-click where it should go. This has been broken in 1.6svn for some time. The problem exists in a LyX compiled 17.october, as well as today's LyX. Such pasting will occationally work, but almost never. Pasting within LyX

Re: 1.6svn pasting text from other apps have been broken for a while

2007-10-30 Thread Bo Peng
> This has been broken in 1.6svn for some time. > The problem exists in a LyX compiled 17.october, > as well as today's LyX. I noticed this a while ago, and nobody claimed responsibility for breaking it. Bo

Re: 1.6svn pasting text from other apps have been broken for a while

2007-10-30 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 14:53:39 +0100 Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... > Also, 1.6svn seems useless in that latex now chokes on > simple things like URLs. Probably an effect of > ongoing development. :-) > > Helge Hafting The attached should solve part of the problem. Going in. -