Re: Copy/Paste Clipboard question

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On Monday 23 January 2023 11:35:17 pm Dan Youngquist via tde-users wrote:
> it, you can always go to Klipper's Clipboard History and select whatever
> item you want to paste.

On Tuesday 24 January 2023 01:27:41 am Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
> Anno domini 2023 Mon, 23 Jan 11:50:58 -0600
>
>  Michael via tde-users scripsit:
> > Is this a bug with TDE?  Or does every clipboard do this?
> >
> > - Open Firefox, load a website
> > - Copy the URL
> > - Paste it into a blank Kwrite (works)
> > - Close Firefox
> > - You can no longer paste the URL anywhere
> >
> > Not a real biggy, just wondering.
>
> This actually works as in the X11 specs defined. The responibility for the
> content of the clipboard lies in the hands of the application you copy
> from, not the OS. When you close the application, the clipboard vcontent is
> gone. If you run something like klipper it works as a buffer and keeps the
> clipboard content even when the providing application is gone.


Hi Dan,

I've been using Klipper for that exact reason for awhile!  Thanks!

Hi Nik,

Well, it's good to know why it does it.  Even if I think that's a pretty 
back-assward spec.

Thanks All,
Michael
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