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Re: AW: clipboard integration doesn't work
On 08/02/2011 01:44, Paul Maier wrote:
>> Can you give a detailed set of reproduction steps e.g. what
>> application are
>> your cutting from, pasting to?
>
> It is reproducable in both directions (Win -> X, X -> Win), with any
> application on both sides.
> So I choose a xterm with a vim for X, and a notepad for Windows.
>
> /bin/startxwin -- /bin/XWin -emulate3buttons 100 -logverbose 3
>
> As a setup I type "eins-zwei-drei" into X's vim, and "hallo" into the notepad.
> Then I select the "eins-zwei-drei" text in X.
> Then I select the "hallo" text in the notepad and press CONTROL C.
>
> Effect: the highlighting of the text "eins-zwei-drei" in vim/X disappears
> immediately.
>
> Then in both editors I open a new line and paste the text of the clipboard in
> it.
> In vim/X it pastes "eins-zwei-drei" (using both mouse keys via middle mouse
> button emulation).
> In notepad it pasts "hello" (using CONTROL V).
>
> Then I close both editors, kill XWin and get the Log.
> -> See Log 1 (attached).
>
>
> Now for the other direction:
>
> /bin/startxwin -- /bin/XWin -emulate3buttons 100 -logverbose 3
>
> As a setup I again type "eins-zwei-drei" into X's vim, and "hallo" into a
> notepad.
> Then I select the "hallo" text in the notepad and press CONTROL C.
> I press CONTROL V several times to verify that I have selected something.
> Notepad pastes: "hallo".
> Then I select the "eins-zwei-drei" text in X/vim.
>
> I check out the result:
> I go back to the notepad and continue to press CONTROL V: nothing gets pasted
> any more.
> I go to the X/vim window, open a new vim line and
> (using both mouse keys via middle mouse button emulation) I check what gets
> pasted: "eins-zwei-drei".
>
> Then I close both editors, kill XWin and get the Log.
> -> See Log 2 (attached).
>
>
> In both logs I found the name of my PC and my user name, and I replaced that
> information by XXX.
Thanks very much for the detailed steps and the logs.
Can I also see your cygcheck output in the form suggested by the link at the
bottom of this mail?
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