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 Message 260 
 Rob Swindell to Dennis Scott 
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 20 Mar 24 16:13:00 
 
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  By: Dennis Scott to All on Wed Mar 20 2024 11:49 am

 > I though I had this figured out but when on a different BBS today, I tried
 > using the Scrollback feature in SyncTerm to capture a url and it didn't
 > work.
 >
 > So, what's the best way to capture some text for use in another running
 > Windows program? Like for example, a url.
 >
 > This is probably a stupid question.... sorry.

If you're using SyncTERM v1.2b, then most likely the issue is just that the
BBS is capturing the mouse controls. Alt-B (scroll back) will allow you to
copy/paste. And in the latest builds of SyncTERM v1.2b, Alt-O can be used to
toggle the mouse reporting off/on, as well. And if it's a Synchronet BBS, you
can turn off mouse reporting at the per-user-settings level (in terminal
settings).
-- 
                                            digital man (rob)

Synchronet "Real Fact" #97:
Synchronet v3.13a was released in September of 2005 (9 months after v3.12a)
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