Re: What is really in klipper?

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On 08/08/15 12:01, Pete Travis wrote:
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> On Aug 7, 2015 10:17 PM, "Ed Greshko" <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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> > Is there a way to determine what really is being held in klipper's clipboard?
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> > I ask this since if I use my mouse to highlight an entry in a T-Bird email message and then left click to paste it into a libreoffice spreadsheet I get a window popping up with "Import Options" asking me to "Select the Language to use for Import".  Yet if I do the same thing from a web page, which contains the same info that was sent via an email, I don't get a pop-up.
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> > I suspect there must be a difference in the data but don't know what it is and what is the trigger.
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> > If I wanted a blog or social media I'd go elsewhere
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> I don't know either, but I don't think it is specific to klipper.  Try pasting into the input box above the sheet instead of directly into the cell.
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Hadn't thought about that....

Pasting into the input box doesn't trigger anything.  So, it "works".

Pasting into the cell triggers the pop-up and if I click "OK" the data gets pasted in but the font, the font size, and even the format is altered.  Odd.


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