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Re: Yank from system clipboard?
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Marc Mientki |
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Re: Yank from system clipboard? |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:23:11 -0000 |
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Am 05.08.2010 13:36, schrieb Elena:
Thanks for answering.
I've not understood the docs about `(current-kill 0)', however I've
tried:
(current-kill 0)
(clipboard-yank)
and Emacs still yanks the last kill.
What I'm missing?
I have probably not understand the task. What you want to do? Mark
something outside of Emacs, copy (CTRL-C) and yank (paste) it in
Emacs buffer? But what means "non-interactively yank".
The (current-kill 0) puts content of system clipboard into Emacs
kill-ring and (clipboard-yank) puts this into buffer, or you can
access to this text via kill-ring variable with (car kill-ring).
Or (substring-no-properties (car kill-ring)) or directly
(substring-no-properties (current-kill 0)) - in case you don't want
text properties.
regards
Marc