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Re: [STUMP] Stump, Emacs and X selection.
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Milan Zamazal |
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Re: [STUMP] Stump, Emacs and X selection. |
Date: |
Thu, 19 May 2016 22:23:19 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.93 (gnu/linux) |
>>>>> "DM" == Dimitri Minaev <address@hidden> writes:
DM> I planned to extend that command to support other
DM> applications. So, in Thunderbird we can get a link to the
DM> current message with Thunderlink extension. In Okular the
DM> current document and the page number may be obtained via dbus --
DM> an awkward but sometimes useful contraption. That Stumpwm
DM> command works with any program supporting X selections -- xterm,
DM> mutt, vim, Skype, etc. They may have different ways to get the
DM> metadata, if any, but the selected piece of text will be there,
DM> available for any other program.
This looks like a cool idea.
DM> I'm not yet sure if the same can be done using org-protocol.
DM> Thunderbird does support it, but Okular, from what I can tell,
DM> does not.
But Stumpwm could use org-protocol to pass the selection to Emacs,
couldn't it? It might be better than sending keyboard events.
Re: [STUMP] Stump, Emacs and X selection., Milan Zamazal, 2016/05/16
- Re: [STUMP] Stump, Emacs and X selection., Dimitri Minaev, 2016/05/17
- Re: [STUMP] Stump, Emacs and X selection.,
Milan Zamazal <=
- Re: [STUMP] Stump, Emacs and X selection., Dimitri Minaev, 2016/05/20
- Re: [STUMP] Stump, Emacs and X selection., Milan Zamazal, 2016/05/21
- Re: [STUMP] Stump, Emacs and X selection., David Bjergaard, 2016/05/21
- Re: [STUMP] Stump, Emacs and X selection., Dimitri Minaev, 2016/05/23