How to copy/paste?

Mike Zang mikezang at yahoo.co.jp
Sun Jan 1 17:25:13 CET 2006


Thanks for all your reply.
Hayypy new Year to all of you!

--- Andrew Conkling <andrew.conkling at gmail.com> からのメッセージ:
> On 12/31/05, Stefan Stuhr <xfceuserslist at sstuhr.dk> wrote:
> > l淡r, 31 12 2005 kl. 17:31 +0100, skrev Fabian Nowak:
> > > Am Samstag, den 31.12.2005, 15:42 +0100 schrieb Stefan Stuhr:
> > > > l淡r, 31 12 2005 kl. 23:34 +0900, skrev Mike Zang:
> > > > > I mean  how to do in Terminal screen.
> > > >
> > > > Try with Ctrl+Shift+C and Ctrl+Shift+P.
> > >
> > > Ever thought of selecting by mouse and middleclicking to insert?
> >
> > Yeah, I actually do use that method, but the thread starter, Mike
> Zang,
> > used Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V as an example method, and the corresponding
> (default)
> > keyboard shortcuts in Terminal is Ctrl+Shift+C and Ctrl+Shift+P.
> 
> Mike, a bit of explanation: Terminal leaves Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V for any
> applications that will need it.  For instance, almost all apps that
> you might run in a terminal can be terminated by pressing Ctrl+C. 
> It's a feature that it doesn't copy with that.  However, you can
> configure the shortcut that it uses in the Terminal preferences.
> 
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