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Yes
Describe the issue you encountered:
When selecting text in the URL bar, I then used a keyboard shortcut to copy the text.
After switching focus to another app, I pasted the text but found that the buffer had not been updated with my new selection.
Expected behavior:
If I select and copy text, it ought to be what is pasted.
Platform (Win7, 8, 10? macOS? Linux distro?):
Tested on OS X
Brave Version:
Chromium54 build1
Steps to reproduce:
Open the Chromium54 build, find a cool link.
Open the Twitter app. Start to write a new tweet.
Select the text in the URL bar (do not change focus to Brave first)
Copy the highlighted text via the keyboard shortcut.
Attempt to paste the text in the new tweet field.
Screenshot if needed:
Any related issues:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The central issue is that using CMD + C on the url bar when the url is highlighted is not putting the url in the clipboard (copy buffer). Right-clicking and selecting copy from the context menu does work.
Did you search for similar issues before submitting this one?
Yes
Describe the issue you encountered:
When selecting text in the URL bar, I then used a keyboard shortcut to copy the text.
After switching focus to another app, I pasted the text but found that the buffer had not been updated with my new selection.
Expected behavior:
If I select and copy text, it ought to be what is pasted.
Platform (Win7, 8, 10? macOS? Linux distro?):
Tested on OS X
Brave Version:
Chromium54 build1
Steps to reproduce:
Screenshot if needed:
Any related issues:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: