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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On ETH Oberon plugin for windows "cut
and paste" to and from the clipboard works fine.<br>
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Maybe you can get inspiration from there, if the problems persist.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Dieter<br>
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Am 18.05.2016 um 16:54 schrieb eas lab:<br>
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<pre wrap="">LEO has also got Clipboard.Mod which I noticed and tried after I saw
your thread. I crashes the system. The first thing I tried when I started
years ago, was <screen capture>; which also crashed.
These video utilities are tricky; and I suspect are hardware dependent.
If OLR is like ALO, how/why would you use a clipboard?
With LEO, I have fixed file-locations that other utilities and LEO use
to exchcnge text.
With ALO & LNO, which can't access outside of their own directories,
I must roam the file-tree eg. with mc, and <3-key-action> write a sLink
to the ALO/LNO directory. Can OLR System.Directory & read/write
outside of its own directory?
== Chris Glur.
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