09-21-2006
From windows use command prompt and do telnet to the unix system.
display the contents using cat. to copy the contents of the file right click on command prompt and open properties. select quick edit mode in edit options and select ok. select the contents of the file using mouse and press enter. now the text is in your windows clipboard. if the file is too large then ftp the file to your system.
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gtk2::clipboard
Gtk2::Clipboard(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gtk2::Clipboard(3pm)
NAME
Gtk2::Clipboard - wrapper for GtkClipboard
HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Gtk2::Clipboard
METHODS
$clipboard->set_can_store (...)
o ... (list) of Gtk2::TargetEntry's
Since: gtk+ 2.6
$clipboard->clear
display = $clipboard->get_display
Since: gtk+ 2.2
clipboard = Gtk2::Clipboard->get_for_display ($display, $selection)
o $display (Gtk2::Gdk::Display)
o $selection (Gtk2::Gdk::Atom)
Since: gtk+ 2.2
clipboard = Gtk2::Clipboard->get ($selection)
o $selection (Gtk2::Gdk::Atom)
$clipboard->set_image ($pixbuf)
o $pixbuf (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf)
Since: gtk+ 2.6
object = $clipboard->get_owner
$clipboard->request_contents ($target, $callback, $user_data=undef)
o $target (Gtk2::Gdk::Atom)
o $callback (scalar)
o $user_data (scalar)
$clipboard->request_image ($callback, $user_data=undef)
o $callback (scalar)
o $user_data (scalar)
Since: gtk+ 2.6
$clipboard->request_rich_text ($buffer, $callback, $user_data=undef)
o $buffer (Gtk2::TextBuffer)
o $callback (scalar)
o $user_data (scalar)
Since: gtk+ 2.10
$clipboard->request_targets ($callback, $user_data=undef)
o $callback (scalar)
o $user_data (scalar)
Since: gtk+ 2.4
$clipboard->request_text ($callback, $user_data=undef)
o $callback (scalar)
o $user_data (scalar)
$clipboard->request_uris ($func, $data=undef)
o $func (scalar)
o $data (scalar)
Since: gtk+ 2.14
$clipboard->store
Since: gtk+ 2.6
$clipboard->set_text ($text)
o $text (string)
selectiondata or undef = $clipboard->wait_for_contents ($target)
o $target (Gtk2::Gdk::Atom)
pixbuf or undef = $clipboard->wait_for_image
Since: gtk+ 2.6
list = $clipboard->wait_for_rich_text ($buffer)
o $buffer (Gtk2::TextBuffer)
Since: gtk+ 2.10
list = $clipboard->wait_for_targets
Returns a list of GdkAtom's.
Since: gtk+ 2.4
string = $clipboard->wait_for_text
scalar = $clipboard->wait_for_uris
Since: gtk+ 2.14
boolean = $clipboard->wait_is_image_available
Since: gtk+ 2.6
boolean = $clipboard->wait_is_rich_text_available ($buffer)
o $buffer (Gtk2::TextBuffer)
Since: gtk+ 2.10
boolean = $clipboard->wait_is_target_available ($target)
o $target (Gtk2::Gdk::Atom)
Since: gtk+ 2.6
boolean = $clipboard->wait_is_text_available
boolean = $clipboard->wait_is_uris_available
Since: gtk+ 2.14
boolean = $clipboard->set_with_data ($get_func, $clear_func, $user_data, ...)
o $get_func (scalar)
o $clear_func (scalar)
o $user_data (scalar)
o ... (list) of Gtk2::TargetEntry's
boolean = $clipboard->set_with_owner ($get_func, $clear_func, $owner, ...)
o $get_func (scalar)
o $clear_func (scalar)
o $owner (Glib::Object)
o ... (list) of Gtk2::TargetEntry's
SIGNALS
owner-change (Gtk2::Clipboard, Gtk2::Gdk::Event)
SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Object
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice.
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