From: domingo g. <dom...@gm...> - 2012-01-11 15:21:47
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Dear all, I've been using Notion from time to time. I must say that it's great and I don't want to change anything about it. However, I will like to know what does Notion users use to simulate the clipboard. I try trayion and gnome-clipboard and it works fine, but I would like to know if there is other options. I would like just using ctrl-c to copy text and paste it in other window or to copy it with the mouse and use ctrl-v. Cheers, Domingo |
From: Ivan V. i B. <iv...@se...> - 2012-01-11 17:05:22
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domingo gomez (2012-01-11 16:22:24 +0100) wrote: > I've been using Notion from time to time. I must say that it's great and I > don't want to change anything about it. However, I will like to know what > does Notion users use to simulate the clipboard. I try trayion and > gnome-clipboard and it works fine, but I would like to know if there is > other options. I would like just using ctrl-c to copy text and paste it in > other window or to copy it with the mouse and use ctrl-v. I run "autocutsel -f" from .xsession. I'm not sure if that's what you meant, but it provides the behaviour you mention on most occasions: http://www.lepton.fr/tools/autocutsel/ HTH, -- Ivan Vilata i Balaguer -- https://elvil.net/ |
From: Wojciech A. <ani...@im...> - 2012-01-12 14:04:52
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On Thu 01/12/12 12:02, Domingo Gomez wrote: > Thanks for answering! > By the way, am I writing in the list? > or just to you? I am afraid you've written just to me, append not...@li... for the list. > El 11/01/12 19:14, Wojciech Aniszewski escribió: > >Ehmmm sorry you lost me. Highlight + middle_click doesn't work? > >It's like a default behavior of Xorg for many years. You do use xorg? > Yes, that works. However, I don't want to paste using the middle_click > botton. > >(also, xsel?) > >Ctr-c ctrl-v is soooo Windows, I couldnt' use it out of pure principle:) > > > :D > Okay, so I want to assign a non-windows combination of keys instead > of using middle-click button. > Is that possible? > Cheers, Ok. Well, I'm not sure any such shortcut exists in Notion. Maybe 'xsel' (-p/-s/-c) could be used and bound to some shortcut, but the problem is it would send the text not where you want it. Let's wait until someone wiser than me picks this up. REgards w > Domingo > -- Wojtek Aniszewski [IPA: vɔi̯tɛk a'niʂɛfskʲi ] [Eng: voyteck aanishevsky] (\__/) (='.'=) This is Bunny. Copy and paste Bunny into your (")_(") signature to help him gain world domination. |
From: Domingo G. <dom...@gm...> - 2012-01-12 16:46:02
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El 12/01/12 15:04, Wojciech Aniszewski escribió: > On Thu 01/12/12 12:02, Domingo Gomez wrote: >> Thanks for answering! >> By the way, am I writing in the list? >> or just to you? > I am afraid you've written just to me, append not...@li... for the list. > >> El 11/01/12 19:14, Wojciech Aniszewski escribió: >>> Ehmmm sorry you lost me. Highlight + middle_click doesn't work? >>> It's like a default behavior of Xorg for many years. You do use xorg? >> Yes, that works. However, I don't want to paste using the middle_click >> botton. >>> (also, xsel?) >>> Ctr-c ctrl-v is soooo Windows, I couldnt' use it out of pure principle:) >>> >> :D >> Okay, so I want to assign a non-windows combination of keys instead >> of using middle-click button. >> Is that possible? >> Cheers, > Ok. Well, I'm not sure any such shortcut exists in Notion. > Maybe 'xsel' (-p/-s/-c) could be used and bound to some shortcut, but the problem is it would send the text > not where you want it. Let's wait until someone wiser than me picks this up. > Thank you very much for your effort. I'm a step closer to the solution. Now, I'm saving that to a temporal file in /tmp/ and reading from it. Not the perfect solution, but good enough. Cheers, Domingo |
From: Seraphyn C. G. <ser...@te...> - 2012-01-15 16:47:07
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Happy with parcellite -n -d & in .xinitrc See here : http://parcellite.sourceforge.net/?page_id=16 For Actions, hotkeys, etc. Greetings |
From: Wojciech A. <pen...@gm...> - 2012-01-26 14:30:54
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Idiotic as it may sound, but what can I do to move a floating window to another workspace (ws)? E.g. I have iceweasel on workspace2 (floating) and want to move it to 3? both workspaces are of floating type. I know I can: -create a window on ws3 -go to ws2, tag iceweasel -goto ws3, attach it to new window (and possibly resize it). but it seems not too elegant, don't you think. -- Wojtek Aniszewski [IPA: vɔi̯tɛk a'niʂɛfskʲi ] [Eng: voyteck aanishevsky] (\__/) (='.'=) This is Bunny. Copy and paste Bunny into your (")_(") signature to help him gain world domination. |
From: David G. <dg...@co...> - 2012-01-26 15:11:13
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Wojciech Aniszewski wrote: > Idiotic as it may sound, but what can I do to move a floating window to another workspace (ws)? > E.g. I have iceweasel on workspace2 (floating) and want to move it to 3? both workspaces are of floating type. Drag with the middle mouse button, and while dragging use the keyboard shortcut to change workspaces. Unfortunately I find that I have to drop it on a clear patch of backdrop, or else the window gets added as a tile to that frame. Also, I haven't found a way to move a floating window to a non-floating workspace without tiling it. -- ┌─── dg@cowlark.com ───── http://www.cowlark.com ───── │ "I have always wished for my computer to be as easy to use as my │ telephone; my wish has come true because I can no longer figure out │ how to use my telephone." --- Bjarne Stroustrup |
From: Wojciech A. <pen...@gm...> - 2012-01-28 11:01:34
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On Thu 01/26/12 15:10, David Given wrote: > Drag with the middle mouse button, and while dragging use the keyboard > shortcut to change workspaces. > Anyway, this helps me a lot. I am a bit reluctant towards mouse, but it is cool. Thanks! w -- Pentahedron - A polyhedron having five faces. Because there are two pentahedral graphs, there are two convex pentahedra, namely the square pyramid and the triangular prism. The triangular prism is the unique convex pentahedra having unit edge lengths. (Eric W. Weisstein. "Pentahedron." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Pentahedron.html) |