print('\N{flag: Mauritius}') not supported in py3.9
boB Stepp
robertvstepp at gmail.com
Tue Dec 21 22:22:49 EST 2021
On 21/12/22 12:14PM, Python wrote:
>On 30/11/2021 12.31, Cameron Simpson wrote:
>> On 30Nov2021 10:59, DL Neil <PythonList at DancesWithMice.info> wrote:
>...
>
>>> I've nominated Kitty as
>>> Fedora's default terminal. We'll see how it goes with work-loads beyond
>>> raising the flag...
>>
>> I'd like to hear how that goes down the track. If I find myself on a
>> Linux desktop again a good terminal emulator would be very welcome.
>
>
>(given that @A-R has brought this thread back-to-life)
>
>
>I have been surprised/shocked/horrified/annoyed to discover that the
>(Linux) clipboard is not accessible from "Kitty".
Huh? I use kitty and copy to and from the clipboard all the time.
1) ctrl+shift+c Copy to clipboard
2) ctrl+shift+v Paste from the clipboard
3) Using mouse to select text automatically copies it to the primary clipboard.
4) Middle-click of mouse to paste from the primary clipboard.
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Wishing you only the best,
boB Stepp
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