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Re: Selection changes
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David De La Harpe Golden |
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Re: Selection changes |
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Sat, 17 Jul 2010 03:28:34 +0100 |
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On 17/07/10 02:02, Miles Bader wrote:
David De La Harpe Golden<address@hidden> writes:
N.B. that definitely needs to be _off_ for bringing emacs in line with
other apps. If it's on, it means C-y inserts primary and pushes primary
onto the kill ring.
Why is that bad?
Shrug. It's not what other apps do, and what's more, emacs behaviour
when both the x-select-enables are turned on at once is particularly
strange (thanks mostly to x-cut-buffer-or-selection-value's desperate
attempts to please)
I'm not arguing based on principle, but rather because I've been using
it that way (with x-select-enable-primary set to t)
> for many years with many other standard apps of both sorts,
> and it seems to work almost perfectly this way.
Perhaps for you - but you, like myself, know what's going on under the
hood. To someone who has only used Mac/Windows/fd.o-x11, it's plain
bizarre.
[Anyway, this is only about what the default should be, you can still
turn on the option if you like it.]
In particular:
* selecting some text in a cut/past style app, and invoking "copy" in
that app, should allow the copied text to be pasted in emacs with
C-y.
Remember that primary is /still set/ by "cut/paste" style apps that set
clipboard on cut/paste, they still set primary on selecting text.
with both x-select-enables on:
C-y in emacs gives you clipboard for a while, until you select something
else in emacs, which causes emacs to set and prefer primary, then it
gives you primary for a bit when you C-y (or the kill ring head), then
you go "wtf?" and select then C-c again in $app, and you get clipboard
for a bit when you C-y in emacs, until you select more text, then C-y
gives you primary, but then you C-v in $app and you still get clipboard,
but C-y in emacs still gives you primary...
i.e. emacs C-y has magically morphed (as far as the end user is
concerned) from acting like $app C-v to acting like $app mouse-2.
And then some helpful emacser turns around and tells a newbie "oh just
turn on cua mode"! but what cua mode does is make emacs C-v act like
emacs C-y. Since emacs C-y doesn't act like non-emacs C-v, turning on
cua mode still doesn't make emacs C-v act like non-emacs C-v.
*** So please, turn on one or the other of x-select-enable-primary or
x-select-enable-clipboard by default, not both at once.
* selecting some text in a selection-using app (e.g. xterm) should
allow the selected text to be pasted in emacs with C-y.
With x-select-enable-primary off but with the mouse-2 rebound, it can
still be inserted with mouse-2 as in other apps.
xterm itself, while IIRC still maintained, is not typically the terminal
emulator that gets launched when a user clicks "terminal" anymore:
e.g. in the terminal emulator I use (xfce4-terminal), out of box,
Shift-Ctrl-C will copy to clipboard and Shift-Ctrl-V will paste from
clipboard. (Same shortcuts work out-of-box in the KDE terminal, konsole).
- Re: Selection changes, (continued)
- Re: Selection changes, Jeff Clough, 2010/07/14
- Re: Selection changes, Yann Hodique, 2010/07/14
- Re: Selection changes, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/07/14
- Re: Selection changes, Richard Stallman, 2010/07/15
- Re: Selection changes, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/07/16
- Re: Selection changes, Miles Bader, 2010/07/16
- Re: Selection changes,
David De La Harpe Golden <=
- Re: Selection changes, Chong Yidong, 2010/07/16
- Re: Selection changes, Miles Bader, 2010/07/16
- Re: Selection changes, Chong Yidong, 2010/07/16
- RE: Selection changes, Drew Adams, 2010/07/22
- Re: Selection changes, Chong Yidong, 2010/07/22
- Re: Selection changes, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/07/23
- Re: Selection changes, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/07/24
- Re: Selection changes, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/07/24
- Re: Selection changes, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/07/24
- Re: Selection changes, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/07/25