[sugar] Sugar UI design - text copy/paste within Terminal
Mikus Grinbergs
mikus at bga.com
Wed Jan 2 19:32:33 EST 2008
I am used to working on a different operating system (OS/2), where I
have a hypervisor-like capability to copy text from many different
kinds of fields, *without* requiring the participation of the
application which is displaying that text. I feel that if it were
the Sugar UI (rather than the individual Activities themselves)
which provided __universal__ 'copy' and 'paste' services, using the
OLPC laptop would be easier to learn, and more predictable.
My reason for saying this is that so far, I have not figured out a
way to 'copy' and 'paste' in Terminal. In particular, though the
wiki describes CTRL-C as the way to copy a current selection to the
clipboard, all too often CTRL-C results instead in terminating
whichever command is currently being run from the command line in
Terminal.
I realize that the OLPC design philosophy is to simplify the UI
(e.g., no double click). So I do not know an acceptable way ('grab'
key, perhaps) to activate a facility_above_the_Activity_level (OS/2
uses a right_mouse_button_click). But it sure would be nice if in
Terminal, text output from 'find' could be copied, and subsequently
pasted into the command line. [Such a facility *is* available for a
Linux console window.]
mikus
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