Re: cut and paste in gnome-terminal
- From: Kenny Hitt <kenny hittsjunk net>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: cut and paste in gnome-terminal
- Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 10:32:46 -0600
Hi. I should clarify what I mean by "cut and paste". I'm interested in
pasting data from one app in a gnome-terminal to another gnome app.
An example would be copying text from mutt to a gnome app. Unless
things have changed recently with balsa, Gnome email clients don't have
a way to read the entire message without reading line by line. That
approach is just to slow to be useful. I can have the text of a message
read to me when I use mutt in a gnome terminal. Problem is I can't copy
data easily from mutt to another app.
Kenny
On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 12:12:04PM +0000, Bill Haneman wrote:
> Hi Kenny
>
> There is currently no keyboard navigation for cut-and-paste using a
> terminal. There has been extensive discussion of this in the past, but
> the main barrier to implementing it is that no one has ever come up with
> a proposal for doing it which doesn't conflict with other existing key
> bindings.
>
> One conclusion that some people have drawn is that cut-and-paste is the
> responsibility of the console application, not the terminal itself.
> Many terminal-based applications (like vi, etc.) do provide selection
> and cut-and-paste capabilities, but most command shells do not.
>
> See bug #
>
> Possibly the best solution for this problem is for assistive technology
> such as gnopernicus to provide a cut-and-paste facility without needing
> to change the application itself, via the AccessibleText API.
>
> Also please let us know the platform you are using and what problems you
> are still having with gnome-help. Gnome-help from GNOME 2.8 and earlier
> should be quite accessible 'out of the box', it works with gnopernicus,
> orca, and GOK.
>
> - Bill
>
> >Hi. Could someone please point me to docs on how to cut and paste in
> >gnome-terminal using only the keyboard? Also, is it possible to do it
> >when Gnopernicus is your only method of feedback from the system?
> >Since I still have problems using help, on line docs would be best.
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
> > Kenny
> >
> >
>
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