Re: Copy / Paste in various situations

From: david walcroft (david_walcroft_at_yahoo.com.au)
Date: 01/24/04

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    Y. Makki wrote:
    > Hello
    >
    > In my quest to better understand the inner workings of a Linux system,
    > here it goes. It seems there's 2 independent 'copy/paste' systems, one
    > which works by a highlight/middle click method, the other by the
    > ctrl-c/ctrl-v (and the right-click copy/paste menus). Is there any info
    > regarding this to help clarify how it works? Important question is, is
    > there a way of combining those 2 systems, so as I could highlight to
    > copy, then ctrl-v to paste?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    >
    >
    I assume your using KDE: klipper icon in the toolbar >left click>help
    should tell you.

    Left click=copy
    Middle click=paste

    this is standard Unix

    ^c=copy
    ^v=paste

    this is klipper

    AFAIK you cannot combine the two

      david

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