Dave Sherman wrote:
> 
> If you are using Ctrl-V to paste, it won't work. You need to use your
> middle mouse button (if you only have two mouse buttons, then you should be
> able to use them both simultaneously to simulate the middle button) to
> paste. This is how X apps that are non-kde and non-gnome generally work.
> Also, you can't highlight some text, and then try to paste replacement text
> over the highlighted item. In X, highlighted text is *automatically* placed
> in the clipboard, so as soon as you highlight new text, it replaces your
> previous selection. You need to clear out any text you want to replace,
> then paste your new text in the empty space.
> 
> Dave
> 
> At 06:22 AM 02/01/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hi everybody,
> >
> >On quite a few occasions, I have been trying to copy and paste text from
> >one the text editors in Linux. It appears that none of them will copy to
> >Netscape's email. Which is the most compliant?
> >
> >Any ideas?
> >
> >--
> >Roman
> >Registered Linux User #179293
> >Turbo Charged Penguin Email
> 
> Dave Sherman
> SoftServ Business Systems, Inc.            "Quid quid latine dictum sit,
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I tried it and works great! Thanks guys.

-- 
Roman
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