Pnote 0.2 - desktop notepad
zigbert wrote:Is there a way to copy ONLY selected text to xclip ?
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xclip -i -selection primary
Cheers,
s
(EDIT) NO,it isn't wiped: Just tried it after Pnote exit - it still pastes in a terminal and is not on clipboard.
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Thanks for replying, Sigmund !
Edited:
I thought finding a workaround for it ... but nope !
Using Menu/Utilities/Xbinkeys Config Tool does not work under Icewm WM.
It just work one time just after doing "Apply Save & Exit" in Xbinkeys Config Tool! (although there is a xbindkeys symlink in /root/Strartup). It does not longer work after closing the pnotes window.
(When finished to enter a text inside the Pnotes window, the Pnotes window shuts off by moving the mouses cursor inside it and leaving the window.)
I found another solution:
adding a keys combination like
inside /root/.icewm/keys works
Greetings
Charlie
Edited:
I thought finding a workaround for it ... but nope !
Using Menu/Utilities/Xbinkeys Config Tool does not work under Icewm WM.
It just work one time just after doing "Apply Save & Exit" in Xbinkeys Config Tool! (although there is a xbindkeys symlink in /root/Strartup). It does not longer work after closing the pnotes window.
(When finished to enter a text inside the Pnotes window, the Pnotes window shuts off by moving the mouses cursor inside it and leaving the window.)
I found another solution:
adding a keys combination like
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key "Alt+Ctrl+w" pnote
Greetings
Charlie