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Posted: Mar. 21 2007,04:15 |
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Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ Mar. 20 2007,22:39) | That depends on the framework/apps.
If you use the same ones that you use under CentOS, you will probably get the same menu for them. |
For example, if I am working in Terminal in CentOS, and want to COPY a url in a text document, and paste it into Firefox, I can do that. There seems to be some limits to DSL doing this from my experience, unless I am doing something wrong?
Are you saying this is actually a function of the application itself, meaning that Terminal doesn't support COPY outside of itself? If that is the case, maybe Terminal is the feature I am requesting this be added to, or perhaps this is another Terminal-like application to use? Thanks!
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