[NTLUG:Discuss] Off topic question: General exceed question

Scott Ripley sripley at quartz2.cyberstation.net
Thu Jan 18 12:13:09 CST 2001


To get around copying from the Windows clipboard to the Exceed clipboard
and back, go into xconfig, Xselection. There should be 3 checkboxes in the
window that opens (V6.x). Check them all, and OK out.

The unix copy and paste will work like Unix, and Windows will work like
windows, but the data will be auto copied to both clipboards.

Scott Ripley
sripley at cyberstation.net

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On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, don wrote:

> Its tricky, but I don't think you can map keys to do it....
> 
> FROM Windows TO Unix :
> --------------------------------
> Highlight text to copy in Windows and Ctrl-C (copy)
> Hit the 'BLUE X' (X Windows logo) in the Hummingbird windows with left mouse
> button
> Go down to Edit
> Paste To X Selection
> From  Clipboard
> then use whatever editor command to paste it in (i.e. Ctrl-Y in Emacs....)
> 
> FROM Unix TO Windows:
> ------------------------------
> Too flaky to document.  I've done it but its difficult to repeat......
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 3:05 PM
> Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] Off topic question: General exceed question
> 
> 
> > Gang,
> >
> > to all the gurus out there in linux/unix land. We are
> > using Hummingbird Exceed to access unix systems within
> > the environment from pc's. I know ,,,, M$ is
> > everywhere!
> >
> > Anyone familiar how to setup mapping keys between the
> > pc environment to cut-n-paste ... using the keyboard
> > shortcuts? Looking to move seamlessly between the
> > control c/x/v in office apps to the linux/unix
> > environment. I have not found any useful faq's out
> > there!
> >
> > Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
> >
> > Regards!
> >
> >
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