jasen wrote:
> On 2006-07-29, (E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> I have two PCs running Windows XP. I set up (the Matlab-like) Octave
>> on both. In one case I used the Cygwin version and in the other case I
>> use the non-Cygwin version. The latter case was more straight-forward
>> in that I only needed to click on the desktop icon. With Cygwin, I
>> needed to start an X-Windows application then start Octave.
>>
>> My problem is that in neither case was I able to paste text from a
>> Windows application. Ctrl-V would not work and there was no pull-down
>> menu. Is there any solution to this?
>
> the middle mouse button has historically been for pasting in X
> I don't know if it's connected to the windows clipboard on your
> system though.
I have never used Octave, but I guess it runs on Windows, with or
without Cygwin, in a "DOS" box -- a MS Windows command line windows. In
this case, you must have an enhance system menu located on the
upper-left corner of the window, that is within the title bar, on its
left, right click on the small graphic/icon. A one-column menu should
open and you can get access to the edit functionalities in a sub-menu
near the bottom of the column. You will notice that there are no
shortcuts available for the cut, copy, or past commands, therefore you
will have to use this menu every time you want to copy or past data
between the DOS Box and some Windows applications.
HTH,
Jean-Marc