GTK+ 2.8.0 released
Posted Aug 14, 2005 16:36 UTC (Sun) by
zooko (subscriber, #2589)
In reply to:
GTK+ 2.8.0 released by Zarathustra
Parent article:
GTK+ 2.8.0 released
The Mac way to do cut and paste is to select with the mouse, hit option-C to copy, then go to the target. If there is something already there then select it with the mouse. Hit option-V to paste (which will overwrite the extant thing if any).
The Unix way to do cut and paste is to select with the mouse, then go to the target. If there is something already there then hit control-U to delete it. Middle-click to paste.
The Gnome way to do cut and paste is to select with the mouse (optionally you can hit control-C if it makes you feel better), then go to the target. If there is something already there, hit control-U, observe that it does some stupid Windowish behavior instead of deleting the text, cancel whatever stupid Windowish thing it launched, then hold down "backspace" for a second or two and watch while the cursor slowly deletes the target. Middle-click to paste.
Therefore the Mac and Unix ways are pretty much equivalently fast and powerful, and the Gnome way is the slowest and least pleasant.
I use Windows, Mac, and Unix every day. I try to avoid Gnome as much as possible.
(
Log in to post comments)