xsel 1.1.0 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-1.1.0.tar.gz New in this release ------------------- This release adds basic support for COMPOUND_TEXT and fixes a configuration bug. Details: * Support for retrieving COMPOUND_TEXT atoms. The COMPOUND_TEXT atom in ICCCM is an earlier method of handling international text; most modern applications use UTF8_STRING instead. The level of support included here allows xsel to retrieve a COMPOUND_TEXT selection verbatim, without performing charset conversion. When maintaining the selection, xsel does not currently attempt to serve COMPOUND_TEXT, but handles UTF8 requests where possible. Thanks to Richard Zidlicky for reporting this bug and testing the fix. * Fixed missing configuration checks for X11 libraries. Reported by Samuel Saint-Pettersen. 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.