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Ctrl-V for paste doesn't work #147

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luciph0r opened this issue Nov 14, 2021 · 3 comments
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Ctrl-V for paste doesn't work #147

luciph0r opened this issue Nov 14, 2021 · 3 comments
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Description
One is forced to rightclick and select paste or paste as plain text instead of being able to use Ctrl-V as any other desktop application should.

To Reproduce
Attempt to paste any previously copied text in a chat reply using Ctrl-V, it doesn't work.

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  • Distro - Linux Mint 20.2 XFCE Edition
  • Package - Debian
  • Desktop Environment or Window Manager - XFCE
@luciph0r luciph0r added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 14, 2021
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@luciph0r try Shift+Ctrl+V

@xeco23 xeco23 added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Jan 8, 2022
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xeco23 commented Mar 4, 2022

I've tested this on both X11 and Wayland and couldn't reproduce. Could you please check again?

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xeco23 commented Mar 4, 2022

I believe the issue results from the difference in pasting rich or plain texts. We are discussing this in #159. So, I am closing this.

@xeco23 xeco23 added the duplicate This issue or pull request already exists label Mar 4, 2022
@xeco23 xeco23 closed this as completed Mar 4, 2022
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