How to copy/paste?
Alexander Toresson
alexander.toresson at gmail.com
Sat Dec 31 15:38:22 CET 2005
Take a look at the Edit menu in Terminal. Also, almost all
applicatiosn allow you to copy and paste by selecting and
middle-clicking.
Regards, Alexander Toresson
On 12/31/05, Mike Zang <mikezang at yahoo.co.jp> wrote:
> I mean how to do in Terminal screen.
>
> --- Jasper Huijsmans <jasper at xfce.org> からのメッセージ:
> > Mike Zang schreef:
> > > Can we use this very useful function in next version?
> >
> > It has nothing to do with Xfce. The program you want to use must
> > implement it.
> >
> >
> > >
> > > --- Jasper Huijsmans <jasper at xfce.org>
> > 縺九i縺ョ繝。繝・そ繝シ繧ク・・> >> Mike Zang schreef:
> > >>> I want to use XFCE in my lower spec laptop, but I found that I
> > >> can't use
> > >>> copy/paste with Ctrl+C/Ctr+V easily like in GNOME, how can I
> > >> copy/paste
> > >>> contents between applications?
> > >>>
> > >> If you use the same applications that you did when using GNOME,
> > there
> > >>
> > >> should not be a difference.
> > >>
> > >> Xfce does not handle drag and drop, that is up to the
> > applications.
> > >>
> > >> Jasper
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