@rsramkis whilst its probable that Geany is using that version if its the only 
GTK you have installed, just `Help->Debug Messages` tells you what GTK Geany is 
actually using at runtime (for the experimentalists with more than one version 
of GTK installed).

You should be able to select the backend by starting Geany `GDK_BACKEND=x11 or 
wayland geany` to determine which is actually being used, and also to try the 
other to help isolate the problem.  Of course there is also the issue of what 
the other end of the copy/paste is using and which type names it accepts.

I can't find it just now, but somewhere a command that shows whats on the 
wayland clipboard is mentioned on one of the myriad of issues about Wayland and 
cutting/pasting, maybe that helps you to find it and see if the right thing is 
being made available.

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