Bug Tracker item #3441264, was opened at 2011-11-22 14:53
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Category: FLTK viewer
Group: trunk
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Robert (ragoley)
Assigned to: Pierre Ossman (ossman_)
Summary: FLTK Viewer Clipboard Regression

Initial Comment:
All testing has been done using DRC's 11-08-2011 builds for the server and the 
FLTK viewer.  Older TigerVNC 1.1 viewer used for regression testing.  The FLTK 
viewer copies the clipboard from the Xvnc server just fine.  It does not copy 
to it at all though.  Somehow, the Xvnc clipboard is never updated with the 
contents of the Windows clipboard.  The vncconfig utility is running with all 
clipboard options enabled.   

If you use the 1.1 viewer to connect to the same Xvnc/vncconfig setup, it works 
perfectly both from the Xvnc to the Windows clipboard and from the Windows 
clipboard to the Xvnc clipboard/cutbuffer.  I am not sure when this regression 
started as the FLTK viewer was basically unusable for day to day work because 
of the inverted mouse cursor.  

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>Comment By: Pierre Ossman (cendossm)
Date: 2011-11-23 02:44

Message:
I can confirm this. I'm also not seeing this in my own builds, so I'm
thinking that it is related to item 3336716 in that the pre-release builds
aren't picking up on the fixes in FLTK.

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