You need something like https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/xclip.html to assist connecting macOS terminal Emacs to the system pasteboard/clipboard. On Thu, Dec 12, 2024 at 12:56 PM Filipp Gunbin wrote: > macOS, Terminal.app, xterm-mouse-mode enabled > emacs -nw -Q > Select something with mouse, press Command-c > Try to paste into another program - text is not in the clipboard > > Perhaps this is not new, I just tried xterm-mouse-mode for the first > time, given that it's now the default in master. > > Trying different combinations of select-enable-clipboard and > select-enable-primary did not help (that variables are all I know in > this area). > > Thanks. > > > In GNU Emacs 31.0.50 (build 43, aarch64-apple-darwin23.6.0, NS > appkit-2487.70 Version 14.6 (Build 23G80)) of 2024-12-12 built on > localhost > Repository revision: 9ccd459e8452cc9e6e81e53f26bbeef20d2d5bb7 > Repository branch: master > System Description: macOS 14.6 > > Configured using: > 'configure --enable-check-lisp-object-type --with-file-notification=no > --with-native-compilation=no' > > Configured features: > ACL GLIB GNUTLS LCMS2 LIBXML2 MODULES NS PDUMPER PNG RSVG SQLITE3 > THREADS TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS WEBP XIM ZLIB > > > >