Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!lll-winken!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!sdd.hp.com!hp-pcd!hpspkla!dubner From: dubner@hpspkla.spk.hp.com (Joe Dubner) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: TSR Cut and Paste Program Message-ID: <7780004@hpspkla.spk.hp.com> Date: 22 Jan 91 18:50:57 GMT References: <2093@cs.rit.edu> Organization: Hewlett Packard Company, Spokane, Wa. Lines: 31 mcastle@mcs213f.cs.umr.edu Mike Castle (Nexus at University of Missouri - Rolla) writes: >In article <2093@cs.rit.edu> ajl3578@cs.rit.edu (Anthony J Leccese) writes: >>Does anyone know of a TSR which allows a person to use a mouse to highlight >>and copy a section of text on the screen and then paste it to another or >>save it for later. Any information on the where abouts if such a program >>exist would be greatly appreciated. >Some of these might be useful: >CUT-PAST.ARC PD1: Screen cut/paste utility >CUT101.ARC PD1: Cut out spec. fields from each line of file >CUTPAST4.ZIP PD1: TSR adds text cut and paste to any program >PHOTO.ARC PD1: TSR EGA/CGA/TEXT screen capture & replay >SNIPPR22.ZIP PD1: TSR to save part of screen to disk/print/keybd >TELEPORT.ARC PD1: Cut and paste data between programs Yes, but do any of them support a mouse? (I think not -- I have SNIPPER and CUTPAST and they definitley do not). This is a feature of my unix X-windows display and I sorely miss it in MS-DOS. If a mouse-aware cut-and-paste program turns up, please post it name and availability here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joe Dubner K7JD | Hewlett Packard Company | dubner@hpspkla.HP.COM | TAFC-34 M.S. 2I | (509) 921-3514 | Spokane, WA 99220 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------