Netbeans appears to trigger the same problem.  See duplicate bug #645909

* Start Netbeans and Inkscape
* Draw something (anything) in Inkscape
* Copy and paste the shape in Inkscape
* Switch focus from Inkscape to Netbeans and back again
>> Uniconvertor crash dialog appears

** Description changed:

  UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to 
the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java 
program (FreeRapid).
  Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the 
new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as 
reported in bug #421597
  
  So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output 
extension (on linux):
  - FreeRapid Downloader
  - jDownloader
  - xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
+ - Netbeans
  
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  The original report was this:
  I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously 
with a font that's not available in this system.
  It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and 
displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and 
again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
  
  The error message is attached.

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Incorrect call to output plugins (with persistent error message) on copy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/418242
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