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Re: Terminal Emulator & Mouse


Chuck,

Considering that Alec had just posted another question about RXVT fonts, 
yes I assumed that he was asking about RXVT.

"BASH-in-a-DOS-box" uses the Windows text treatment. Click-drag or click + 
shift-click to select (or double-click for word-select); Right mouse with 
selection to copy; Right mouse w/o selection to paste. All these 
mouse-based editing operations require QuickEdit mode to be enabled to 
operate as described without menu interaction.

Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA


At 09:21 2002-02-28, Charles Wilson wrote:


>Randall R Schulz wrote:
>
>>Alec,
>>Had you but tried, you'd know the answer is "yes."
>
>
>Not necessarily.  What does Alec mean by "default terminal emulator" -- 
>and what did you THINK he meant?  I bet Alec was referring to "bash in a 
>dos box" -- where you have to do click-on-title-bar, Mark, 
>click-on-title-bar, Copy, ... etc.
>
>You probably are referring to rxvt.
>
>I never use bash-in-a-dos-box, so I can't really address the substance of 
>the question, tho...
>
>--Chuck
>
>
>
>>Randall Schulz
>>Mountain View, CA USA
>>
>>At 23:10 2002-02-27, Alec wrote:
>>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>Is it possible to get the default terminal emulator to interact with the 
>>>mouse the way xterm under UNIX or rxvt under UNIX or Cygwin do, i.e. is 
>>>it possible to select text, paste with the middle key, etc.?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>Alec
>>
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