** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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Title:
  "copy link address" does not use X11 clipboard

Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  If I view a package in USC which has a link, myDesktopCalendar for
  example, I can right-click the link and select "copy link address".
  This allows me to copy a web or email address for contacting the
  vendor.  However, I cannot then paste it into most X11 programs.  The
  normal mechanism is to use a X11 atom which can then be sent to any
  other program, usually with a middle-click.  It's not exactly a
  clipboard as such, since it doesn't store a copy of the data...  but
  it is the traditional mechanism used in X11 programs.

  In USC, the GTK clipboard seems to be used instead, exclusively, which
  means only programs written in specific toolkits can be pasted into.
  Most GTK programs I've seen support both the X11 method and the GTK
  method, but USC lacks the X11 support.

  I have some sample pygtk code for a working example, if it helps, but
  I wrote it in ~2000 or so and the API may have changed since then.

  I'm using USC 5.2.5 in Precise amd64.

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