On Wed, 29 Oct 2008, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
First, ^C to copy no longer works at all in RetroOffice.
So I think you're going to have to disable the CLIPBOARD->Pasteboard option in the X11 pasteboard preferences. It seems like you have some complicated clipboard data that we're just not cacheing in xpbproxy. That should atleast get you back to your expected behavior... but you won't be able to paste into OSX applications the data that you copied with ctrl-c. You can only paste what you copy with cmd-c into OSX apps.
This isn't "the fix" but it should be a workaround for you for the time being.
Not being certain which one you meant, I tried unchecking the second and the third options in the preferences in turn and both together. None of these got back copying using ^C or ^X in RetroOffice. ^V still only pastes what was copied with cmd-C. Or do I have to restart X11 to get the preferences to take effect? [it's late here, I'm turning in, will check back tomorrow] thanks, -- Viv ________________________________________________ Dr Viv Kendon http://quantum.leeds.ac.uk/~viv tel: +44 113 343 4864 Physics and Astronomy Quantum Information Group University of Leeds