xsel 1.2.0 Release ------------------ XSel is a command-line program for getting and setting the contents of the X selection. Normally this is only accessible by manually highlighting information and pasting it with the middle mouse button. This release is available as a source tarball at: http://www.vergenet.net/~conrad/software/xsel/download/xsel-1.2.0.tar.gz New in this release ------------------- This is a maintenance release, improving argument handling, documentation and X11 library detection. Details: * Added handling of combined single-letter arguments, so "xsel -ao" is equivalent to "xsel -a -o". Patch by Christopher Wellons. * Corrected man page section numbers, updated URLs in source comments, added ICCCM rant to source repository. * Removed hardcoded X11 libraries in Makefile.am, and use only those discovered by autoconf. Reported by Yair K. About XSel ---------- XSel's most common use is to set or get the X selection: * To read a file into the X selection: xsel < file * To write the X selection to a file: xsel > file You can use xsel in shell scripts and desktop keybindings, so that the contents of the X selection are available to command arguments: mozilla --remote "openurl(`xsel`)" XSel can also be used for some more complicated tasks: * To append to the X selection: xsel --append < file * To follow a growing file: xsel --follow < file You can even tell applications to delete their selected text: * To delete the contents of the selection: xsel --delete Other options include various ways of manipulating the secondary and clipboard selections, and of making the selection contents persist in memory. For full details see: http://www.vergenet.net/~conrad/software/xsel/ enjoy :-) Conrad Parker.