Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/10/19/09:56:24
Reid Thompson wrote:
>
> There is a native port of rxvt also --- does not
> require an Xserver. And what exactly do you mean re
> 'background it'?
>
> re 3rd button -- if you do not have a wheel, you can
> try clicking left & right mouse buttons together may
> or may not work ( most WIN Xservers allow you to set
> this action = to clicking middle mouse button)
>
I use shift+left button on a M$ mouse for pasting in rxvt
Cheers
Don Sharp
> --- Dub Dublin <dub AT conservor DOT com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hack Kampbjørn wrote:
> >
> > > What's wrong with the rxvt package that comes with
> > cygwin ?
> > >
> >
> > Well, I guess mainly that I didn't even know it was
> > there. I've used cygwin
> > off and on for a while (switching back and forth
> > from U/Win on a
> > semi-occasional basis), but always ignored the X
> > parts because I have little
> > use for X on MS in general.
> >
> > Thanks for pointing out what should have been
> > obvious - there's a lot of cruft
> > that comes along with the Cygwin now that I just
> > ignore, I'll go back and get
> > familiar again.
> >
> > The only things I see "wrong" with it are that 1) it
> > appears to want a
> > three-button mouse for its copy-and-paste, but I
> > presume there's a good way
> > around that if I hunt around a bit, and 2) it
> > doesn't seem to want to let me
> > backgound it under Win98SE, but I suppose I can live
> > with that...
> >
> > Thanks again,
> >
> > Dub
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