Re: FVWM: text copy & paste

From: brian moore <bem_at_cmc.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 21:33:52 -0700

On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 11:43:29AM +0800, Yan Jianxin wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Chris Siebenmann wrote:
>
> > FVWM isn't involved in screen text selection/copy/paste/etc.
> > FVWM is purely a window manager; it manages the appearances
> > of windows on the screen. The actual X programs manage (or not,
> > as the case may be) cut&paste&etc.
>
> Imaging such a case: to use your mouse to select some texts in
> Netscape window, then point the mouse to a xterm window and
> double-click it, the selected texts are to be pasted. who handles
> such kind of pasting operation?

Both Netscape and Xterm.

> I know there is definitely a mechnism to enable such kind of
> selection/copy/paste BETWEEN X applications, just like in
> Win 95/NT or DEC Unix.
>
> How has it been implemented in FVWM, or in Linux X11 according
> to you?

Netscape 'owns' the selection and xterm asks for a copy of it.
The two are allowed to argue about what sort of selection would
be passed. (Usually it is just text, but programs like xmag and
pixmap allow XPixmaps to be passed.)

FVWM doesn't get to play in that exchange: it is between the
two clients how to pass things and even the format in which it is
passed.

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Received on Mon Jun 15 1998 - 23:34:34 BST

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