Re: New features in gitk

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On 29 Oct 2007, at 06:20, Pierre Habouzit wrote:

On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 11:13:43PM +0000, Paul Mackerras wrote:
  * the 'sha1' input field is a major pain in the UI: the cut&paste
interaction is very poor. I don't know why, but it's often very very hard to really copy the sha id, probably because it's selected by
    default.

It's selected so that the contents are in the cut buffer and you can
paste them in an xterm with middle-button.  Possibly I need to check
that control-C (or command-C under macos) is properly bound to copy.

  Well, doing ^C doesn't always copy it (probably a glitch wrt which
input has the focus), and it certainly doesn't synchronize with the cut buffer for me. And it doesn't work for anyone at work either. I use ion
with the KDE clipboard manager (klipper -- because I never managed to
find a clipboard manager that is as good yet, not depending upon KDE),
and at work most people use KDE, with the same klipper. Maybe it's a bad
interaction, I should try to use it under gnome or so to see if it is.


FWIW, I have exactly the same problem under OS X. I've never figured out a pattern that gives a guaranteed copy - I'll try playing around today and see what I can find.

Actually, while I'm here, gitk semi-regularly ignores ⌘Q, which ought to quit on OS X.-
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