On 14 Jul 2010, at 06:30, Uriel wrote:
> Copy-paste with the host doesn't work by default because apparently
> making people's lives miserable is the main task of Inferno.
>
> As Kris pointed out, this work fine in acme-sac, and all that really
> is required is a single command (mounting the host's clipboard) in
> your startup scripts.
hahahahaha! I really should know to look for things like this by now.
Inferno looks polished enough that I got into the state of mind of
sitting back and expecting everything to be all there. Granted it _is_
almost all there if what you want from Inferno is isolation from the
host environment. Heh.
>
> But don't expect this to be fixed in the next ten years, so just use
> acme-sac ;)
>
> uriel
>
> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 4:33 AM, Ethan Grammatikidis
> <eekee57_AT_fastmail.fm> wrote:
>> Sorry, clicked in the wrong place & sent a blank reply.
>>
>> On 14 Jul 2010, at 03:03, Uriel wrote:
>>
>>> Also if somebody doesn't like the Inferno GUI for ircfs, it should
>>> be
>>> trivial enough to write another one.
>>>
>>> Running ircfs on a server, and attaching to it from different
>>> clients
>>> should work fine.
>>>
>>> uriel
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 1:08 AM, hiro <23hiro_AT_googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Ok, I thought you were talking about wm/ircfs which extraordinarily
>>>> uses classic plan9 chording commands
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> If that's the case, it's not wm/ircfs I need to write a new GUI
>> for. Maybe I
>> should look into writing one for wm/sh. I really hope it's as
>> trivial as
>> Uriel says.
>>
>> There is still the issue of no copy/paste with the host.. heh, I
>> can try to
>> see if I can do anything about that.
>>
>>
>
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