Help!! How to run other program commands from the terminal??
Hello,
Is there any way to run commands of other programs from the terminal?
opened a doc file from the terminal using
>openoffice.org filename.doc
is there any way to execute
SELECT ALL[ctrl + a] or
COPY [ctrl + c]
from the terminal???
Thank you..
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05-07-2010, 11:50 AM
Jim Tarvid
Help!! How to run other program commands from the terminal??
On my machine (Lucid, Gnome Terminal), the Edit Menu* works but the keyboard shortcuts do not. Suspect it has something to do with profiles. My normal workflow is to "scoop" the text with the mouse and paste with the middle mouse button.
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 7:06 AM, arun j <aj7700@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Is there any way to run commands of other programs from the terminal?
opened a doc file from the terminal using
>openoffice.org filename.doc
is there any way to execute
SELECT ALL[ctrl + a] or
COPY [ctrl + c]
from the terminal???
Thank you..
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05-07-2010, 06:01 PM
NoOp
Help!! How to run other program commands from the terminal??
On 05/07/2010 04:06 AM, arun j wrote:
> Hello,
> Is there any way to run commands of other programs from the terminal?
>
> opened a doc file from the terminal using
>>openoffice.org filename.doc
>
> is there any way to execute
> SELECT ALL[ctrl + a] or
> COPY [ctrl + c]
> from the terminal???
Edit|Select All
doesn't work for you?
Or, see: Edit|Keyboard Shortcuts
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05-07-2010, 06:28 PM
C de-Avillez
Help!! How to run other program commands from the terminal??
On Fri, 2010-05-07 at 11:01 -0700, NoOp wrote:
> On 05/07/2010 04:06 AM, arun j wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Is there any way to run commands of other programs from the terminal?
> >
> > opened a doc file from the terminal using
> >>openoffice.org filename.doc
> >
> > is there any way to execute
> > SELECT ALL[ctrl + a] or
> > COPY [ctrl + c]
> > from the terminal???
>
> Edit|Select All
> doesn't work for you?
> Or, see: Edit|Keyboard Shortcuts
>
>
Under gnome-terminal:
to copy: select the text, then Ctrl-Shift-C
to paste: Ctrl-Shift-V
So you can copy from g-t and paste on OO (pasting will use the common
'paste' shortcut for you, usually Ctrl-V).
..C..
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05-07-2010, 07:30 PM
NoOp
Help!! How to run other program commands from the terminal??
On 05/07/2010 11:28 AM, C de-Avillez wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-05-07 at 11:01 -0700, NoOp wrote:
>> On 05/07/2010 04:06 AM, arun j wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > Is there any way to run commands of other programs from the terminal?
>> >
>> > opened a doc file from the terminal using
>> >>openoffice.org filename.doc
>> >
>> > is there any way to execute
>> > SELECT ALL[ctrl + a] or
>> > COPY [ctrl + c]
>> > from the terminal???
>>
>> Edit|Select All
>> doesn't work for you?
>> Or, see: Edit|Keyboard Shortcuts
>>
>>
>
> Under gnome-terminal:
>
> to copy: select the text, then Ctrl-Shift-C
> to paste: Ctrl-Shift-V
>
> So you can copy from g-t and paste on OO (pasting will use the common
> 'paste' shortcut for you, usually Ctrl-V).
Your's must be different than mine... :-)
Edit|Keyboard Shortcuts
Copy Shift+Ctrl+C
Paste Shift+Ctrl+V
Of course you can click on the Shortcut Key and change it if you wish. :-)
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