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24.5; Paste from clipboard to emacs -nw on windows 8.1
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This is closed and I understood perfectly, but still, if the purpose
is "consistency" why allow "paste from windows clipboard" but not
"copy to windows clipboard". Obviously this is not what I want, that
the "paste from" is disabled too, but I'm curious. Is there a reason?
:P
Thanks for your time!
2015-08-07 9:01 GMT-04:00 Pablo Mercader Alcántara <programingfrik <at> gmail.com>:
> Ok! I understand, the good part is that it can be customized.
>
> Thank you any way!
>
> 2015-08-07 2:34 GMT-04:00 Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>:
>>> Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2015 19:03:01 -0400
>>> From: Pablo Mercader Alcántara <programingfrik <at> gmail.com>
>>>
>>> > Maybe you mean Emacs 23, where indeed the test for the GUI frame
>>> > was absent. But that was an omission, which is now fixed.
>>>
>>> And why do we want to remove that thing that I say is a "feature" but it looks
>>> like it was treated like a "bug".
>>
>> For consistency across platforms, I guess.
>>
>>> I think that this feature/bug thing is working backwards. Isn't it desireble
>>> to use X's clipboard on an xterm emacs session? so insted of taking the
>>> functionality from the windows version, why don't we implement it on the
>>> *nix version :D.
>>
>> It's not always possible to do on Unix what Emacs 23 and before did on
>> Windows. On Unix you can build Emacs without any X support
>> whatsoever, something that is not supported on Windows. In that case,
>> X functions are not available.
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