https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=464286

--- Comment #2 from Andrew <travn...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> I think it would be helpful if you could explain your use case, yeah.

What I have in mind right now:

1) Simultaneous copypasting two elements instead of one. Like: select one line,
do ctrl+c. Select another and get it copied in mouse buffer.
Now move to the destination and ctrl+v for pasting first snippet and middle
click for second.

2) Just replacing some text with another.
Select source, do ctrl+c (or don't). Move to destination, select it to be
replaced. It's often much more convenient instead of "paste new, then delete
old" because you can select a word with double click for example and it will
not be possible after pasting.
After electing the destination text, press ctrl+v. Text will be replaced with
itself instead of source snippet.

Both of that is possible when checkbox "keep the selection and clipboard the
same" is not set - but I want also to have everything saved in history to find
it later. Just can't enable this saving, "always save" radio buttons are
disabled for some reason.

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