Timeline for Almost working smoothly attempt to get terminal Emacs to copy to clipboard
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| Mar 8, 2019 at 11:32 | history | edited | Craig Hicks | CC BY-SA 4.0 | final working code improvement |
| Mar 8, 2019 at 3:51 | history | edited | Craig Hicks | CC BY-SA 4.0 | improved code |
| Mar 8, 2019 at 0:38 | history | edited | Craig Hicks | CC BY-SA 4.0 | deleted 226 characters in body |
| Mar 7, 2019 at 21:54 | history | edited | Craig Hicks | CC BY-SA 4.0 | added 74 characters in body |
| Mar 7, 2019 at 21:27 | history | edited | Craig Hicks | CC BY-SA 4.0 | solution found - deep explanation |
| Mar 7, 2019 at 21:04 | vote | accept | Craig Hicks | ||
| Mar 7, 2019 at 19:02 | answer | added | user1404316 | timeline score: 5 | |
| Mar 7, 2019 at 18:06 | history | edited | Craig Hicks | CC BY-SA 4.0 | & |
| Mar 7, 2019 at 17:48 | comment | added | Craig Hicks | @Tobias Although it's true clipping on (windowless) remote isn't going to work with the method described above. Instead mouse drag would be required. This is a point of concession to your viewpoint. | |
| Mar 7, 2019 at 17:33 | comment | added | Craig Hicks | It starts up and it exits instantly. Overall, I'm using less and faster keystrokes going between the terminal emacs (C-x C-z, fg) than I was using terminal mode inside emacs - and experiencing less emacs buffer bloat. ----- Also, the same emacs usage pattern carries over to working on a remote through an ssh connection inside a terminal. I was previously using tramp for that, but there were problems with that: time, switching between sudo and non-sudo mode, confusion between local and remote file paths. | |
| Mar 7, 2019 at 10:29 | comment | added | Tobias | Why do you use the terminal version of emacs? | |
| Mar 7, 2019 at 6:42 | history | edited | Craig Hicks | CC BY-SA 4.0 | added 35 characters in body |
| Mar 7, 2019 at 6:35 | history | asked | Craig Hicks | CC BY-SA 4.0 |