2006-05-07 11:44:15 |
mata_svada |
bug |
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2006-05-07 20:59:07 |
mata_svada |
description |
Binary package hint: klipper
I don't understand the Klipper default behavior. It just produces very strange results. For example when I'm doing something in a certain window, switch to another window, copy something there and then go back to the window I was working in and try to insert the copied text it inserts not the latest text I copied but the text I copied before that.
Telling Klipper to equal the selected and the copied (or something similar, I don't know this option in English) solves this problem for me. |
Binary package hint: klipper
I don't understand the Klipper default behavior. It just produces very strange results. For example when I'm doing something in a certain window, switch to another window, copy something there and then go back to the window I was working in and try to insert the copied text it inserts not the latest text I copied but the text I copied before that.
Telling Klipper to equal the selected and the copied (or something similar, I don't know this option in English) solves this problem for me.
EDIT: I was wrong. Telling Klipper to equal the selected and the copied is not the solution. You have to tell him to keep selected and copied seperate and then deselect the option to prevent en empty clipboard. |
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2006-05-17 17:38:58 |
mata_svada |
title |
Kipper default behavior produces weird results |
Klipper default behavior produces weird results |
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2006-05-23 17:02:49 |
Didier Raboud |
kdebase: status |
Unconfirmed |
Needs Info |
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2006-05-23 17:02:49 |
Didier Raboud |
kdebase: severity |
Normal |
Wishlist |
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2006-05-23 17:02:49 |
Didier Raboud |
kdebase: statusexplanation |
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Well. If you understand "mouse" and "keyboard" differently, it's all clear : Keyboard copy-paste works, mouse copy-paste works, but mixed is rarely what excepted.
Could you explain better what you exactly want ? |
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2007-06-13 21:02:43 |
Kees Cook |
kdebase: status |
Needs Info |
Confirmed |
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2007-06-13 21:02:43 |
Kees Cook |
kdebase: statusexplanation |
Well. If you understand "mouse" and "keyboard" differently, it's all clear : Keyboard copy-paste works, mouse copy-paste works, but mixed is rarely what excepted.
Could you explain better what you exactly want ? |
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2008-10-10 20:14:12 |
Jonathan Thomas |
kdebase: status |
Confirmed |
Incomplete |
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2008-10-10 20:14:12 |
Jonathan Thomas |
kdebase: bugtargetdisplayname |
kdebase (Ubuntu) |
kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu) |
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2008-10-10 20:14:12 |
Jonathan Thomas |
kdebase: bugtargetname |
kdebase (Ubuntu) |
kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu) |
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2008-10-10 20:14:12 |
Jonathan Thomas |
kdebase: statusexplanation |
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Is this still applicable in Kubuntu Intrepid? I've never had Klipper give me any problems, but maybe I don't understand the wish. |
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2008-10-10 20:14:12 |
Jonathan Thomas |
kdebase: title |
Bug #43344 in kdebase (Ubuntu): "Klipper default behavior produces weird results" |
Bug #43344 in kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu): "Klipper default behavior produces weird results" |
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2008-11-14 18:44:18 |
Jonathan Thomas |
kubuntu-default-settings: status |
Incomplete |
Fix Released |
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2008-11-14 18:44:18 |
Jonathan Thomas |
kubuntu-default-settings: statusexplanation |
Is this still applicable in Kubuntu Intrepid? I've never had Klipper give me any problems, but maybe I don't understand the wish. |
I don't believe the problem reported in the initial report is still applicable, and I think current behavior doesn't interfere with Sergei's usecase either. |
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