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tho it isnt a programming question neither are questions dealing with how to use vi or emacs better and this question is along those lines. Development-environment is a better tag.
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Heyas So I'm trying to move away from using the mouse as much as I can (just a pet project). I know that in the terminal you can do c-k to cut a line and c-u to paste that line back into that same terminal, but I'm looking for something where I can copy a line in the terminal into gnomes clipboard so I can paste it into say a browser or somesuch. I know that if I use the mouse to highlight text, I can then hit shift-insert to paste that text, which is great, but now I just want to be able to do it without the mouse. Something like c-space highlighting in emacs (but even that doesn't copy into the gnome clipboard). Thanks Some more clarification, I have several different terminals open, and on many I've ssh'ed into a various remote machine machines where utilities like xclip/xsel aren't as helpful. |
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Heyas So I'm trying to move away from using the mouse as much as I can (just a pet project). I know that in the terminal you can do c-k to cut a line and c-u to paste that line back into that same terminal, but I'm looking for something where I can copy a line in the terminal into gnomes clipboard so I can paste it into say a browser or somesuch. I know that if I use the mouse to highlight text, I can then hit shift-insert to paste that text, which is great, but now I just want to be able to do it without the mouse. Something like c-space highlighting in emacs (but even that doesn't copy into the gnome clipboard). Thanks Some more clarification, I have several different terminals open, and on many I've ssh'ed into a remote machine where utilities like xclip/xsel aren't as helpful. |
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