Peter Dyballa
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Wed Oct 4 05:45:26 JST 2006
Am 03.10.2006 um 21:32 schrieb Nadeem Faruque: > NB The other weird behaviour is pasting into a remote emacs from a > Carbon application (eg Firefox) sends Classic Mac carriage returns > instead of the Unix ones now preferred. This could be solved by setting the coding-system to a "neutral" <value> without -unix – I have a somehow related problem with a command line utility that behaves fine in GNU Emacs 22.0.50's *shell* but not in Unicode Emacs 23.0.0's *shell*, because this one has -unix coding-systems set by default. > > I much preferred the automatic clipboard copying I get under Window's > Hummingbird eXceed or under Adrian Umpleby's OroborOSX (which seemed > to die after Apple brought out their X11). Do you know xcutsel and autocutsel? I had to use xcutsel a long time on Suns to be able to copy&paste between Emacs and cmdtool. Both programmes propagate (upon mouse click) the contents of CUT_BUFFER0 to PRIMARY and vice-versa. GNU Emacs seems to use CLIPBOARD, while normal X clients use PRIMARY. On Mac OS X and MS Losedows some CUT_BUFFER is used. On the command line or via X ressources you can tell xcutsel which to synchronise upon mouse click. Autocutsel does this synchronisation automatically – which means that selections in GNU Emacs get overwritten by those from Aqua. The Apple command line utilities pbcopy and pbpaste also work on the paste board. -- Greetings Pete "Evolution" o __o _o _ °\___o /0~ -\<, ^\___ /=\\_/-% oo~_______ /\ /\______/ \_________O/ O_______________o===>-->O--o____