X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=parts%2FStuff.tex;h=0c3bc643813428765290880c5c0e65a01c1508d5;hp=239f41d71eae02b0a7270e1019747952d9320cf2;hb=f163a24bcb2fcd4119bf20d8ea8508151f9d3638;hpb=7f48969d2bab06c8ae00a70dfca581bfde78d848 diff --git a/parts/Stuff.tex b/parts/Stuff.tex index 239f41d..0c3bc64 100644 --- a/parts/Stuff.tex +++ b/parts/Stuff.tex @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ There are 3 types of copy/cut and paste methods which exist in X windows, and mo \item[copy and paste] called secondary (or clipboard) selection. Some more modern programs use Ctrl-C/Ctrl-X and Ctrl-V for this (some use other keys or qualifiers, like Shift). \end{description} -\subsection*{How it works:}% +\subsection*{How Copy/Paste works:}% \label{sub:how_it_works} All of the methods use window \textit{properties} to attach data, called a selection, to a source window. The program advertises the selection by using the X server. The window property used determines which selection type is set/advertised by the new selection.