man gpbs (Commandes) - GNUstep PasteBoard Server

NAME

gpbs - GNUstep PasteBoard Server

SYNOPSIS

gpbs

DESCRIPTION

The gpbs daemon serves as a clipboard/pasteboard for GNUstep programs, handling the copying, cutting and pasting of objects as well as drag and drop operations between applications.

Every user needs to have his own instance of gpbs running. While gpbs will be started automatically as soon as it is needed, it is recommend to start gpbs in a personal login script like ~/.bashrc or ~/.cshrc. Alternatively you can launch gpbs when your windowing system or the window manager is started. For example, on systems with X11 you can launch gpbs from your .xinitrc script or alternatively - if you are running Window Maker - put it in Window Maker's autostart script. See the GNUstep Build Guide for a sample startup script.

OPTIONS

To attach gpbs to a remote session use the -NSHost <hostname> argument.

DIAGNOSTICS

gdomap -L GNUstepGSPasteboardServer will lookup instances of gpbs.

Alternatively, gdomap -N will list all registered names on the local host.

BUGS

Versions of gpbs up to (including) 1.7.2 have problems with copy and paste of mulit-lingual text, as it used the atom XA_STRING alone to exchange string data between X clients (and thus GNUstep clients). This means gpbs is inherently unable to do cut-and-paste with characters other than ISO Latin1 ones, TAB, and NEWLINE.

SEE ALSO

gdnc(1), gdomap(8), GNUstep(7) xinit(1) wmaker(1)

The GNUstep Build Guide example startup script: <http://gnustep.made-it.com/BuildGuide/index.html#GNUSTEP.SERVICES>

HISTORY

Work on gdnc started August 1997.

This manual page first appeared in gnustep-back 0.8.8 (July 2003).

AUTHORS

gpbs was written by Richard Frith-McDonald <rfm@gnu.org>

This man page was written by Martin Brecher <martin@mb-itconsulting.com> with contributions from Kazunobu Kuriyama <kazunobu.kuriyama@nifty.com>.