-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 11 July 2002 20:25, Victor Odhner wrote: > The classic X treatment is that a string is copied if > you highlight it. But then if I go to a browser's > address line, and highlight its contents in order to > replace them, I have just wiped out the clipboard. > So instead I have to click at the end of the previous > URL, and backspace to kill it before center-clicking > to paste in the new one. What am I missing? If you don't wish to hold down backspace to delete the current location (and who would?), then you can type Control-U to delete to the beginning of the line. This key combination should work in every application that doesn't explicitly override it, by the way. PS: It was mentioned that Konqueror had a clear button, but I thought a good reminder would be to use the Klipboard (under KDE). Single-clicking on this icon (usually next to the clock) will result in a list of the previous 7 (configurable) selections. I have also seen such applications in other environments, but I don't have their names readily available. - -- Voltage Spike ,,, (. .) - --ooO-(_)-Ooo-- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE9LpvxpNoctRtUIRQRAvsgAJ4nOBef4dhEWI2I5v2jkNeFVkfHTwCcDsvo w8+avvjSvclqr0o2i9KuU7w= =cWhr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----