![]() ![]() This is by Emacs design, but there does not appear toīe a straightforward way to escape the double hyphen. "Edit->Select and Paste" menu that copying a line of text beginning with aĭouble hyphen (-) results in a menu separator (instead of the verbatim One that's less mysterious: I found when playing around with the ![]() Version does not remove text from the buffer. To `cua-paste' (which is what shows up when I do describe-key for the menuģ) cut/copy commands involving the secondary selection,Īquamacs-clipboard-kill-ring-save-secondary (Cmd-option-X and Cmd-option-C),ĭo not appear to affect the kill-ring nor the system pasteboard the cut Again, the identical command (clipboard-yank) appears to beĭefind for all three locations - but maybe the fact that `yank' is remapped ![]() Menubar (Edit->Copy), although the command applied in each case appear to beĢ) Cut and Copy in the Edit menu and right-click context menu show theĪppropriate keyboard equivalents, Cmd-X and Cmd-C. This is in contrast to the results after copying via Cmd-C or Previously-copied text, but without smart spacing (no yank-handler property Not placed in the system-wide pasteboard. I have discovered some bugs regarding copying and pasting, but I'm havingġ) "Copy" in the context menu does not work properly.
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