On 05. jan. 2011 21:47, Georg Baum wrote:
Helge Hafting wrote:
On 28. des. 2010 23:22, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Jack Tanner wrote:
1. Create a new document.
2. Type in two words, word1 and word2.
3. Select and copy word2.
4. Highlight word1 and Insert, Note, LyX Note. word1 will be placed
inside a
Helge Hafting wrote:
> On 28. des. 2010 23:22, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> Jack Tanner wrote:
>>> 1. Create a new document.
>>> 2. Type in two words, word1 and word2.
>>> 3. Select and copy word2.
>>> 4. Highlight word1 and Insert, Note, LyX Note. word1 will be placed
>>> inside a new note.
>>> 5. Paste
> As a linux user, when I mark something, I expect it to be in the clipboard
> already - because I marked it. (In linux, you don't need to "copy". This
> saves keypresses.) With this model, LyX is correct:
> * select word2, putting it on the clipboard
> * redundant "copy"
> * select word1, putting
On 28. des. 2010 23:22, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Jack Tanner wrote:
1. Create a new document.
2. Type in two words, word1 and word2.
3. Select and copy word2.
4. Highlight word1 and Insert, Note, LyX Note. word1 will be placed inside
a new note.
5. Paste.
Expected: paste outputs word2, as copied in (
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 4:55 AM, Jack Tanner wrote:
> Perhaps creation of the note inset could save and then restore the clipboard
> state? The bug is even more annoying if the clipboard contents come not from
> LyX
> but from some other application. Creation of a note inset may cause data loss.
Pavel Sanda lyx.org> writes:
>
> Jack Tanner wrote:
> > 1. Create a new document.
> > 2. Type in two words, word1 and word2.
> > 3. Select and copy word2.
> > 4. Highlight word1 and Insert, Note, LyX Note. word1 will be placed inside
> > a new note.
> > 5. Paste.
> >
> > Expected: paste outputs
Jack Tanner wrote:
> 1. Create a new document.
> 2. Type in two words, word1 and word2.
> 3. Select and copy word2.
> 4. Highlight word1 and Insert, Note, LyX Note. word1 will be placed inside
> a new note.
> 5. Paste.
>
> Expected: paste outputs word2, as copied in (3)
>
> Actual: paste outputs w