Clipboard for the dummies
Carsten Pfeiffer
carpdjih at mailbox.tu-berlin.de
Sat Nov 2 00:43:05 GMT 2002
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Hiya,
> My new reasoning would be more along the lines of: what the user
> _voluntarily_ selects gets copied.
that's exactly the reason for the option "Setting Clipboard implicitly sets
Selection". Whenever I explicitly perform a "Copy" action, be it Ctrl-C/X or
a "Copy" in a menubar or contextmenu, I expect being able to paste that with
both MMB and Ctrl-V (or "Paste" in a menubar).
I see MMB as a convenience method for pasting stuff when my fingers are not
resting on Ctrl-V.
So, ideally, I would see this whole Selection-thing being removed altogether,
i.e. you always have to press Cltr-C to put something into the clipboard.
Exceptions are terminal programs where Ctrl-C is already taken of course.
This might be a radical change for some, but that's my view. IMHO quite easy
to understand for the user. And I haven't seen a Windows-user complaining
that he has to press Ctrl-C for copying.
Cheers
Carsten Pfeiffer
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