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I think you have to modify the shortcut (or run the command from a terminal) to add extra command-line options.On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 10:39 AM, Ryan Johnson <ryan.johnson@cs.utoronto.ca> wrote:
If you think it's clipboard related, try running with -noclipboard and see if that fixes it. Downside is, you lose all clipboard functionality...Duh, I should have though of that. Where do these settings reside now, since I'm no longer starting XWin using the batch file?
Eh? Mouse copy/paste in mintty is identical to xterm AFAIK... select = copy, middle button = paste. If you're in a mouse-using terminal app you have to hold down [shift] but that's the same in xterm, I think.BTW, what do you use x11 for? Other than the odd gnuplot session, I've not needed an X server since switching from xterm to mintty (which just became the official cygwin terminal).All my "work" work is X-based, I'm super-comfortable with the interface, for example, using the mouse for copy/paste which is a little more awkward in mintty. Plus I love Xemacs.
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