Pnote 0.2 - desktop notepad
- technosaurus
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That's what I ran into too, so I guess that is out unless there is some way to grab focus....I'm not complaining though, since this is what makes the keyboard work so nicely.
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To be able to paste into a terminal, vim, etc., I think pnote has to be open..which happens if "check exit" action is removed.zigbert wrote:Great stuff. Included for next release.seaside wrote:Code: Select all
<action signal="focus-out-event">echo "$PAD" | xclip -i -selection clipboard</action>
Thank you
Sigmund
I'm wondering if it's worthwhile to have the clipboard action be the default.
If you didn't realize that just leaving the window would wipe out something specifically placed earlier on the clipboard, it might be confusing.
I know it was my suggestion, but perhaps better for a specific use as an option.
jpeps- Yes, the selection buffer is used to paste into terminals.
Cheers,
s
If you didn't realize that just leaving the window would wipe out something specifically placed earlier on the clipboard, it might be confusing.
I know it was my suggestion, but perhaps better for a specific use as an option.
jpeps- Yes, the selection buffer is used to paste into terminals.
Cheers,
s
Windowed version gets both the selection buffer & traditional clipboard.
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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.
- charlie6
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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
Code: Select all
key "Alt+Ctrl+w" pnote
Greetings
Charlie