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Re: Simple copy & paste problem
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Thierry Volpiatto |
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Re: Simple copy & paste problem |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Aug 2010 20:14:47 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.110011 (No Gnus v0.11) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Joel James Adamson <adamsonj@email.unc.edu> writes:
> Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Joel James Adamson <adamsonj@email.unc.edu> writes:
>>
>>> Andrea Crotti <andrea.crotti.0@gmail.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> This is probably very stupid but every time I step into it and it's very
>>>> annoying.
>>>>
>>>> Supposing I want to copy something from Safari to emacs.
>>>> So I
>>>> - select and copy
>>>> - select and kill the text I want to substitute
>>>> - try to paste
>>>>
>>>> ARGH! Now the text I copied from safari is disappeared...
>>>>
>>>> A workardound is to delete first and then copy-paste.
>>>> But is there a smarter way to solve this?
>>>> Something like
>>>> "if I copied something from the os keep it as first in the kill ring"?
>>>
>>> How about drag and drop? Does that work on OS X? Select the text, then
>>> drag it to Emacs. That's usually what I do when I want to go from
>>> Firefox to Emacs.
>>
>> You can't do that if emacs and firefox are on differents desktops.
>> But you can use mouse2 (don't know for OSX).
>> You can use that also:
>
> Hi Thierry,
>
> What do you mean I can't? I do that all the time. Do you mean desktops
> as in virtual desktops, as in many X window managers? As I said, I do
> it all the time.
Hi Joel,
yes i mean desktop of X window managers, they are called groups in my
window manager (stumpwm).
I don't understand how do you drag and drop if you have not the emacs
window and the firefox window on same frame or desktop.
Though i don't use the mouse often, so may be i miss something, thanks
to explain ;-)
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