Retry... Ooops, browser mailed instead of gmail there... X and GPM co-operation

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I'm not talking about simple gpmdata/X11 stuff working together but...
 
How easy would it be to get gpm's copy buffer into X's clipboard and vice versa.
 
I tend to work a lot in console and flick between it and X regularely.
The only way I can do it at the moment is highlight in gpm, flick to
another VC, open an editor to a scratch file, paste in what I want and
then flick to X and do the reverse...
 
There's GOT to be a better way than that. Both gpm and X have been
around for years. Has anyone ever produced a hack to either GPM or X
that
will allow cut and paste between them?
 

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