Re: cut and paste in gnome-terminal
- From: Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman Sun COM>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: cut and paste in gnome-terminal
- Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 17:25:18 +0000
Hi Kenny:
...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.
In some cases you could probably use shell commands to help pipe or
redirect the output to a file.
In the case of mutt, you could use mutt's "pipe-message" command
(default keybinding '|') to redirect output of one or more marked
messages to some other application. I am guessing there's a nice way to
read mail using that feature, if we can figure out the right gnome
and/or shell commands to pipe to.
I believe orca has a 'read all' feature that may allow you to read whole
messages from evolution, balsa, or mozilla, if you are in the message pane.
One last point - in general in GNOME, control-C is the keybinding for
copy, and control-V pastes, so if you can select text (using the select
all shortcut, for instance), then you can paste it with control-V. A
few applications use some other keybinding instead, for instance emacs
uses Meta-W and Control-Y, but it's not really a 'GNOME' app).
- Bill
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
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