i just downloaded eclipse 3, but i can't seem to paste text into it. all it
gives me is the first character. is there a way i can paste, because it
would be a headache to type out everything needed
IchBin - 30 Nov 2004 04:01 GMT
> i just downloaded eclipse 3, but i can't seem to paste text into it. all it
> gives me is the first character. is there a way i can paste, because it
> would be a headache to type out everything needed
I have no problem using: ctrl-c for copy, ctrl-x for cut and ctrl-V for
paste. If you still have problems it could be a memory issue or lack of it.

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Lothar Leidner - 30 Nov 2004 10:09 GMT
>i just downloaded eclipse 3, but i can't seem to paste text into it. all it
>gives me is the first character. is there a way i can paste, because it
>would be a headache to type out everything needed
It's a bug in eclipse which has been resolved in later versions. I had
the same problem on a Windows 98 box. Now I'm using the actual version
3.1M3 and there it works.
Regards,
Lothar Leidner
Sam Aborhey - 02 Dec 2004 02:42 GMT
is there a way for me to get around this? maybe a patch of something?
> >i just downloaded eclipse 3, but i can't seem to paste text into it. all it
> >gives me is the first character. is there a way i can paste, because it
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> Lothar Leidner
IchBin - 02 Dec 2004 06:17 GMT
> is there a way for me to get around this? maybe a patch of something?
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>>Lothar Leidner
Download 3.1M3. I am not having any problems doing what you want to do.

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if there is any reaction, both are transformed.'
- Carl Gustav Jung, (1875-1961), psychiatrist and psychologist