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>>>>> On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, "Tony" == Tony Nugent wrote:
Tony> I can't even mark text in an exmh message window and then
Tony> paste it into a terminal window, the cut buffer seems to
Tony> be completely empty (and its previous contents are no
Tony> longer there either).
Brent confessed recently that he had tried to subvert the X
model(s) of copy and paste. Not in those words... but that
was how I read it. ;)
I have a lot of trouble copying and pasting from or to exmh
across a VNC link (from things in the vncviewer to things not in
it and vice versa). As long as I stick to apps being "normally"
displayed on my X server I don't have much of a problem.
My recollection from my X programming days is that the X model,
like everything in X, is more complex than the human brain can
handle. It also is very different from the MS-Windows model.
And I get the feeling that Tk tries to "unify" those two models
and fails. Not sure what the exmh-specific contribution to the
confusion is, frankly.
--Hal
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