Re: [orca-list] how to select text when in gnome-terminal



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I would rather see the ability to select text with flat review and
paste into the clipboard like all cut/paste operations do.  If one has
to capture the screen into some other place and then select, copy and
paste, it sounds much like a kludge to me.

The way it's supposed to work sounds best to me but it just doesn't
work at the moment.  Not sure how easy this can be fixed.

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 04:41:44PM +0100, Jon wrote:
Hi,

What do people think about a shortcut key that would flat review the 
screen, and then bring up a window with a text area, in which the flat 
review text would be found.
Then the user could select how much or little they wanted, and paste it 
where needed. This way we havent played with the clipboard.


I currently have a small patch that flat reviews the screen, and copies 
the text to the clipboard.

This of course works for any window, not just terminal.

-Jon

On Sat 17/04/2010 at 08:58:36, Steve Holmes wrote:
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On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 06:55:50AM -0300, jose vilmar estacio de souza wrote:
Hi,
I find that if you click three times in a line, it can be copied,
and if you click two times in a word it can be copied too.
The problem is to copy more than one line and more than one word.

Yes, I just checked that out a bit more thoroughly and it seems to
work most of the time.  I came up with an empty clipboard a time or
two but maybe it depends on how fast you double or tripple click the
KP_Slash key.  Yeah, if you could append the selections to the
clipboard, you could cumulatively populate the clipboard, though this
is a long way to go about it.

I guess the summary here is the inability to "drag" the selection with
flat review.  That might pin down things a bit when attacking the flat
review issues.

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