On 21 Sep 2014 Steve Fryatt wrote: > No, Ctrl-Shift-C and Ctrl-Shift-V just copy and paste on the Global > Clipboard.
So in what way is that different fron Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V in Edit? > Thinking about it, I believe it's actually Edit's problem. It's certainly > not NetSurf because if you're talking about the URL bar in a browser window, > NetSurf relies on the OS (or something like IcnClipBrd) to handle cut and > paste for it. > When you do Ctrl-V in the field, whatever processes it (the OS on RISC OS > Select; IcnClipBrd everywhere else) sends the clipboard owner (Edit) a list > of types that it can handle in order of descending preference. For a > writable icon, that will only be text. The owner should look down the list > and pick the best type (or least worst) that it can support, generally > flattening to plain text as a last resort if that option's available. > My guess is that StrongED does that properly. Edit, from what you say, > doesn't. It's broken, because it isn't supporting the Block Transfer > Protocol correctly. I just can't get on with StrongEd. I type Ctrl-C and it duplicates the block in situ or tells me no block is selected, then when I try to paste it into NS I get some text I had saved some time before from another document. Then I try Shift-Ctrl-C and -V, and I get the selected URL twice! Well at least it did paste the URL but it's not surprising that I gave up on StrongEd. -- Richard Porter http://www.minijem.plus.com/ Skype: minijem2 mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com I don't want a "user experience" - I just want stuff that works.