Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
Hello, I would like to be able to copy-paste text without transferring the format. I'm using F19 with KDE. Currently, when I copy-paste (between Firefox, LibreOffice, etc), formatting like font, font size and font attributes get also copied and pasted. But I am looking for a way to copy-paste such that the format of the original text is discarded and instead the format of the target document is used, as if I had typed the text on the keyboard. (My wife uses the following trick on Windows: copy-paste text into URL-field of the browser, then copy-paste from URL-field to destination). Thanks! Best, Oliver
In many applications shift-ctrl-V calls paste-without-formatting. In some shift-ctrl-C does a cut-without-formatting (grab text only). At other times the past-without-formatting appears on the right click menu.
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