Quoting Kurt Granroth : > Craig White wrote: > > I have the absolute hardest time 'pasting' into Netscape I think it's > 4.76 > > on RH 7.1 with KDE 2.1 > > > > For example, if I copy from KDE TextEdit - it will not paste into > Netscape > > (alt V - definitely not ctrl-V) > > > > I can paste into Konqueror. > > You would *think* that cut'n'paste would be an automatic thing.. but > it's not. That area is one of the most non-standardized parts of the > X desktop. > > To paste into Netscape, you'll have to use the middle mouse button. > That is, copy your text by selecting it with the LMB. Then click in > the Netscape URL line with your MMB. > > > Similarly - within KDE apps - if you select a URL - it opens a dialog > asking > > if you want to open that URL and offers Netscape/Mozilla/Konqueror > as > > vehicles - very - very nice touch - but still - Netscape doesn't > doesn't > > respond - Konqueror does, I'm not brave enough to try Mozilla. > > > > Anyone lick this problem? > > There *were* some problems with starting netscape on a URL in various > KDE2 versions... but I didn't think that those were ever released. In > any event, I know that there was some work done on this to fix it once > and for all just a few weeks ago. > > BTW, that dialog you are referring to is the work of "klipper".. that > little program in your kicker systray that looks like a clipboard with > a K. This work on *any* selected text in any X application, not just > KDE ones. As long as the text appears on the X Clipboard, it can > handle it. > > I had a patch for klipper once that would automatically translate > selected text to whatever language you wanted (using babelfish) but I > never committed it and I don't know what I did with it. hmm.. > -- > Kurt Granroth | http://www.granroth.org ---------- Kurt, You are an awesome wealth of info for PLUG - indeed - the select with LMB & paste with MMB was the answer. I do take copy & paste for granted - especially on a GUI and it was rather frustrating. I created a php/web piece for myself in emacs just so I could keep pushing myself to learn more aspects of the program. Thanks, Craig ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: barney.azapple.com