[CoLoCo] Terminal Emulators
siblog
tehsiblog at gmail.com
Thu Mar 5 17:59:10 GMT 2009
Ahh, gracias! I didn't know the middle button pasted, that should work
perfectly for me. Thank you very much!
-Simon
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Kevin B <solelist at skyshadows.net> wrote:
> Under Linux you use the middle button to paste what you've highlighted, but
> the text needs to stay highlighted and you can't highlight anything in
> another window first (such as to delete a line in a search field). You can
> also usually use ctrl-shift-c/ctrl-shift-v. Both these are actually
> seperate clipboards (Although some window manager/desktop enviornments treat
> them as one). I haven't seen any terminal programs that take clipboarding
> into their own hands.
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 9:09 AM, siblog <tehsiblog at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> As I mentioned in a previous email I recently was able to load up Ubuntu
>> (now CrunchBang) on one of my work desktops and am trying to find apps to
>> replace all the apps I used on my old Windows box. On my old windows machine
>> I used PuTTy for ssh connections and reallly liked the copy/paste
>> functionality where you could highlight text and it automagically copied it
>> to the clipboard and then a right mouse click pasted the text. **I am
>> trying to find a terminal emulator that has the same highlight copy/paste
>> functionality as PuTTy. I know I can install PuTTy on Linux but I was
>> looking for one Terminal Emulator that will handle everything (local, ssh,
>> etc). I am currently using Terminator and though I really like the
>> functionality to have multiple tabs/splits I really miss the copy/paste
>> functionality of PuTTy. Anyone know of any other emulators (konsole, guake,
>> tilda, etc) that might have this functionailty?
>>
>> -Simon
>>
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