Clipboard for the dummies
Michael Brade
brade at kde.org
Fri Nov 1 19:46:57 GMT 2002
First of all, 100% agreed with all that David said, yes to all points. To me
the following is most important: only add something to the clipboard if the
user invoked the selection. _Never ever_ use automatically selected things
like lineedits in dialogs or the selections done by the autocompletion
feature for Ctrl-V or MMB. Those selections are IMO no real selections, just
to be able to delete them with only one keystroke (Del, for example).
On Friday 01 November 2002 15:01, David Faure wrote:
> My new reasoning
> would be more along the lines of: what the user _voluntarily_ selects gets
> copied. So mouse + keyboard put the selected text into the "selection",
> but auto-select by lineedits wouldn't.
Yep. Users can't distinguish between making a selection by mouse or by
Shif+Arrows. (And I can't, either ;-)
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