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1. Solaris
I'm searching a command to copy text to the clipboard.
xclip and xsel 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/
clipboard of openSolaris is... (9 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
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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)
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4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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 :
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
input1
15 150
input2
x 10 100
input3
y 20 200
z 34 44
cmd
paste -d "\t" input1 input2 input3 >>output
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Hi.
I have an interesting problem and i couldn't find out the solution.
I have two variables in which there are a lot of lines finished by \n. I would like to concatenate this two variables into one in this format:
var1var2
var1var2
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I could do this simply by command paste but it works... (32 Replies)
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when I do a df -k for a particular mount i get the result like this
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
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ls -la
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9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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CLIPIT(1) General Commands Manual CLIPIT(1)
NAME
ClipIt - Lightweight GTK+ Clipboard Manager
SYNOPSIS
clipit [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
ClipIt is a lightweight GTK+ clipboard manager.
ClipIt features a clipboard CLI. Unrecognized options and the contents of your standard input get copied to your clipboard. See CLI EXAM-
PLES.
OPTIONS
-?, --help
Show help options.
-d, --daemon
Run as daemon. Use this mode if you just want ClipIt to keep your clipboard and primary contents safe.
-n, --no-icon
Do not use status icon.
-c, --clipboard
Print clipboard contents.
-p, --primary
Print primary contents.
NOTES
ACTIONS
ClipIt's actions perform commands using the contents of your clipboard. "%s" in the command is replaced with the clipboard contents.
CLI EXAMPLES
Put text in the clipboard
echo "copied to clipboard" | clipit
clipit "copied to clipboard"
Put text in the clipboard and print the clipboard contents
echo "copied to clipboard" | clipit -c
Hotkeys
The available hotkey modifiers are <Ctrl>, <Alt> <Shift>, <Release>, <Meta>, <Super>, <Hyper>, <Mod[1-5]>
SEE ALSO
Website: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtkclipit/
AUTHOR
Maintained by Cristian Henzel <oss@rspwn.com>. Forked from parcellite, which was written by Gilberto "Xyhthyx" Miralla
<xyhthyx@gmail.com>.
2010-11-11 CLIPIT(1)