SYNOPSIS use Clipboard; print Clipboard->paste; Clipboard->copy('foo'); # Clipboard->cut() is an alias for copy(). copy() is the preferred # method, because we're not really "cutting" anything. Also see the scripts: clipedit clipjoin clipbrowse DESCRIPTION Who doesn't remember the first time they learned to copy and paste, and generated an exponentially growing text document? Yes, that's right, clipboards are magical. With Clipboard.pm, this magic is now trivial to access, cross-platformly, from your Perl code. STATUS Seems to be working well for Linux, OSX, *BSD, and Windows. I use it every day on Linux, so I think I've got most of the details hammered out (X selections are kind of weird). Please let me know if you encounter any problems in your setup. AUTHOR Ryan King COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2005. Ryan King. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html