Thomas
I read the web-custom-formats and this is a very nice addition but doesn't
quite solve my exact problem of interop with desktop applications.
Specially Microsoft, Adobe, and other desktop products copy unsanitized
html to the clipboard and I need to be able to access this content via
touch and toolbar buttons. The web-custom-formats would require these
desktop applications to change and then migrate their user base to these
versions (assuming they even want to prioritize web interop).
Once unsanitized html is supported then the Async clipboard will have
parity with the deprecated datatransfer api I can remove the the
doCommand('copy') and the 'onPaste' event listener.
On Friday, October 21, 2022 at 1:25:28 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
> This is what is implemented in Chrome:
>
> https://developer.chrome.com/blog/web-custom-formats-for-the-async-clipboard-api/
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