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Snow Leopard
Txtdeclip

Installation in Snow Leopard

Snow Leopard changed the X11 naming convention, or rather broke "localhost:0".

Getting it running

On Tiger and Leopard you can open X11 as 'localhost:0' which is the default way that Unix has worked for years.

On Snow Leopard however you need to open as ':0.0' to make it work.
You can do this by programming the X11 application tab to run it, or using the command line.

From Terminal type something like:
/Applications/SeeDeClip\ Duo_3.0-1\ Pro.app/Contents/MacOS/seedeclip_3_0-1_pro-apple -display :0.0

You can do this by typing /App<TAB>/See<TAB>/<TAB>/Mac<TAB>/see<TAB> -display :0.0
as pressing TAB fills in the text for you.

Adding SeeDeClip to the X11 application menu

In X11 go to Applications->Customize menu and add that command line into a new SeeDeClip entry.


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