1.10 Moving Text between Applications
To copy text to the clipboard and insert it again, former MS
Windows users automatically try the shortcut keys
C
and
V
, which often work in Linux as well. Copying and inserting
texts is even easier in Linux: to copy a text to the clipboard, just
select the text with the mouse then move the mouse cursor to the
position where you want the text copied. Click the middle button on
the mouse to insert the text (on a two-button mouse, press both mouse
buttons simultaneously).
With some applications, if a text is already selected in the
application where you want to insert the text, this method does not
work because the text in the clipboard is overwritten by the other
selected text. For such cases, the KDE application Klipper is very
useful. Klipper remembers
the last entries you have
moved to the clipboard. By default, Klipper is started when KDE is
loaded and appears as a clipboard icon in the panel. To view the
clipboard contents, click the Klipper icon. The most recent entry is
listed on top and is marked as active with a black check mark. If an
extensive text was copied to Klipper, only the first line of the text
is displayed.
To copy an older text fragment from Klipper to an application,
select it by clicking it, move the mouse pointer to the target
application, then middle-click. For further information about
Klipper, see the Klipper online help.