* Paste takes 10 seconds
@ 2013-10-02 17:43 Perry Smith
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From: Perry Smith @ 2013-10-02 17:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs Help
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My arrangement is a VNC client (JollyVNC) on a Mac connected to a RealVNC server on an AIX host. The AIX host is running emacs as an X11 client using the VNC's window. The emacs is 24.3.
If I do "kill" and "yank" within emacs, its fine. But if I copy from another window (e.g. a native window on the Mac) and then move to the emacs window and do a yank, it takes about 10 seconds for it to produce the text.
This started in 24.2 I 99% sure. When I moved to emacs 24, I had to get a new VNC server because emacs broke (removed) the cut buffer support under the belief that no one used it -- but I guess I was still using it.
Has anyone else seen this? Any suggestions of what emacs might be doing for 10 seconds? Or how to track this down?
Thank you,
Perry
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