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Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w
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Richard Riley |
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Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w |
Date: |
Mon, 21 Sep 2009 11:59:06 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1 (gnu/linux) |
Tim X <timx@nospam.dev.null> writes:
> Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com> writes:
>
>> Tim X <timx@nospam.dev.null> writes:
>>
>>> How are you pasting into the other application? Are you using the middle
>>> mouse button?
>>>
>>> I follow the following process and it all works fine.
>>>
>>> 1. mark the region
>>> 2. cut/copy the region with C-w or M-w
>>> 3. Go tot he app I want to paste to
>>> 4. Put the cursor where I want to paste and hit the middle mouse button
>>>
>>> note that I'm not using CUA mode - not sure if that has any impact.
>>
>> Tim do you mind posting how you do the other way round.
>>
>> I mean copy outside emacs. Paste inside emacs.
>> I keep getting really goofed up when I try that. Seems to take
>> several attempts before the paste will happen.
>>
>> I probably have something set wrong somewhere. But it seems like the
>> last copy/kill in emacs is what keeps sticking to clipboard or kill ring or
>> somewhere I don't want it. So that when I press middle mouse or C-y
>> to paste into emacs... I get something from an earlier operation.
>>
>> I'd like to do this:
>>
>> 1. Mouse or keyboard (or C-a) select a region or `all' (say in firefox)
>> 2. Middle mouse or C-y to paste that region into emacs.
>> done
>>
>
> That is essentially what I do. I just tested it with firefox.
>
> 1. Started firefox
> 2. Using the mouse, highlighted the region of interest.
> 3. Switched to emacs
> 4. click mouse 1 to position the cursor where I want the data to be
> pasted, theen hit the middle mouse button to paste it.
>
> Most of the time, when back in emacs, I wouldn't use the mouse, C-y
> pastes the selection as well.
>
> I don't have any special settings in my .emacs relating to this and I
> don't use CUA mode. Currently running emacs 23 on Debian unstable.
>
> Tim
Just as a point of interest, I noticed something called xclip.el on the
emacs irc channel. It makes cut/paste between a terminal emacs and an X
emacs much more "obvious" for those of who never quite got why x
clipboard enabled was not the obvious default in order to help
newcomers to emacs. Very useful for emacs 23 daemon.
- Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Corey Foote, 2009/09/19
- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Tim X, 2009/09/20
- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Harry Putnam, 2009/09/20
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- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Tim X, 2009/09/21
- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w,
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- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Harry Putnam, 2009/09/22
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- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, notbob, 2009/09/22
- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Harry Putnam, 2009/09/22
- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Allan Gottlieb, 2009/09/22
- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Harry Putnam, 2009/09/22
- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Harry Putnam, 2009/09/22
- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Allan Gottlieb, 2009/09/23
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- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Tim X, 2009/09/23
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- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, despen, 2009/09/22
- Re: Copying text from emacs to another application using M-w, Harry Putnam, 2009/09/22