From: Wulph <sha...@ea...> - 2004-07-01 06:42:25
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One of the confusing things about life in the modern unix-ish world is the existence of multiple clipboard buffers. The right click paste uses a different buffer (the same as ctrl-c/ctrl-v for copy/paste) than the middle click paste (which uses highlight selection to copy). My patch only affects the middle click buffer, since, as you mention, the context menu offers a plain text paste option for the other one. (In fact, my tweak calls the same function as the "paste as text" depending on the setting of the preference.) Bryce C wrote: > You could, but GTK has a right-click option "Paste As Text" which does > exactly that. Good thinking though, but it was GTK's "feature" to start > with. |