Solaris 10 : command to copy text to the clipboard.
I'm searching a command to copy text to the clipboard.
and
are commands which are available on several kind Linux and Unix OS, but is unfortenuately not available on solaris 10.
REF : xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/nix/x/general/xwin12-Xclipboard/single/
of openSolaris is also not available on solaris 10.
REF : www.unix.com/man-page/opensolaris/1t/clipboard/
Is there a command in Solaris 10 for this issue?
Or is there a way to find the command, which is acitvated when 'copy' on the keyboard is activated?
Could someone show me how to copy the contents of a file to the clipboard automatically without manually selecting its contents? I just want to press the "Paste Key" to show the results. I wish to use this in a ksh script.
I'm using Solaris.
Thanks! (5 Replies)
I m not able to copy the text present on the tree's node to terminal or other text editor in solaris. I m using <Shift><control> C and V comaand for the same but the text is not being copied and pasted on the text pad or the terminal window.
While the same is possible in windows OS using ctrl+c... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to figure out how to copy the contents of a file to the clipboard, then paste into a command. i.e copy contents of file /path/filename.txt to <command> <paste text>
Hope that makes sense. Basically tryting to copy the text for use in a command without having to open the... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I can paste what is in the CLIPBOARD but I can't get xterm copy. and in fact I think I'm not able to select well with the cursor (I don't want to use the mouse)...
here is my ~/.Xresources file :
XTerm*highlightSelection: true
XTerm*VT100.translations: #override \n\
None ... (5 Replies)
Hello all,
I've done a bit of clipboard transformation scripting using xclip before, piping contents with " xclip -o -selection clipboard " to grep, sed, awk, then back into the clipboard with " xclip -i -selection clipboard " ... but I am not a fantastically skilled user of either of the three... (4 Replies)
hi all,
i am newbie to Unix scripting..
I am writing a script which will have a line of commands, which needs to be copied to clipboard.
Any ideas welcome..
Usage::
I am using the script in this way, The script will have some lines (like below)
export TERM=xterm; cd test_env; TMOUT=0
... (1 Reply)
I mainly use Max/MSP for my audio programming, but today I am working on a project that requires the use of shell. Is it possible to do this?
Retrieve the contents of the clipboard.
Send a keystroke to an application without loosing focus, for example, I want to initiate a paste command (with... (0 Replies)
trying to add my Google analytics code to every page on my site.
I want to paste in into every file. I have it in Notepad++.
If I open a file in VI, using Putty to connect is it easy to just paste into the VI session? (3 Replies)
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stl_mi
stl_mi(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual stl_mi(4)NAME
stl_mi - Software distribution master inventory files
DESCRIPTION
Each software product that is distributed as subsets for the setld(8) command has an associated master inventory file. The master inventory
file's name consists of the product's unique 3-letter name and a 3-digit version number with the string .mi for a suffix. The master inven-
tory file is used by the software kitting program kits(1) in producing software distribution packages.
A master inventory file contains one ASCII record, describing vendor-specified attribute information, for each file in the product kit.
Each record is composed of three fields which must be separated by TAB characters. The fields are: A 16-bit unsigned integer.
Bit 1 is the v (volatility) bit; when it is set, changes to the existing copy of the file can occur during kit installation. It is
usually set for log files required by applications. The remaining bits are reserved. Possible values for this field are therefore 0
or 2. The dot-relative (./) pathname of the file described by this record. Each pathname must appear only once in the master
inventory file. Pathnames must begin with a period (.). Records must be sorted in ascending ASCII sequence on this field. The name
of the subset containing the file. Standard system directories are not included in subsets; they are represented by the keyword
RESERVED in place of a subset name. Files that exist in the product hierarchy but are not distributed as part of any subset have a
minus sign (-) in this field. Files that share a gnode (links) must all be included in the same subset.
EXAMPLES
This example shows a section of the master inventory for a hypothetical layered product kit: 0 . RESERVED 0 ./usr/opt
RESERVED 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100 OATDCB100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/bin OATDCB100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/bin/attr OATDCB100 0
./usr/opt/OAT100/bin/dcb.spr OATDCB100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/bin/dcb_defaults OATDCB100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/bin/dcb_diag.sed
OATDCB100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/bin/docbld OATDCB100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/bin/unstamp OATDCB100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/lib OATDCB100 0
./usr/opt/OAT100/lib/br OATDCB100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/lib/br/README.dcb OATDCB100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/lib/br/attr.1
OATDCBDOC100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/lib/br/dcb.ps OATDCBDOC100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/lib/br/docbld.1 OATDCBDOC100 0
./usr/opt/OAT100/lib/br/docbld.5 OATDCBDOC100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/lib/br/unstamp.1 OATDCBDOC100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/lib/doclib
OATDCB100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/lib/doclib/templates OATDCB100 0 ./usr/opt/OAT100/lib/doclib/templates/conv.braces OATDCB100 0
./usr/opt/OAT100/lib/doclib/templates/conv.command OATDCB100 . . .
RELATED INFORMATION invcutter(1), kits(1), newinv(1), setld(8) Guide to Preparing Product Kits delim off
stl_mi(4)