Here's a question for Dr Ed (who is within his rights not to answer a "request for support" query):
Your support page for DOSBox-X-App.app lists the following direction for copying from XY to the MacOS clipboard:
To copy text to the macOS clipboard, use one of these methods:
Send or copy the text to a "file" named CLIP$ (this is actually a "device" that contains the current contents of the clipboard).
Perform the following steps:
Hold down a Shift-arrow key to move the cursor to the position on screen where you want to start selecting text (i.e. any corner of the rectangle that you want to copy).
Press Fn-Shift-Left (equivalent on Home on a Windows/Linux keyboard) to start the section.
Extend the selection with the Shift-arrow keys.
End the selection by pressing Fn-Shift-Right (equivalent of End), and the selected text will be copied to the macOS clipboard.
As there is no Fn key (that I know of) on a Mac Desktop system (it's for laptops), do you have a suggestion for another method? As for copying to CLIP$, where is that "file" located?
Thank you either way . . .
FW