Am 08.05.2014 08:30, schrieb Alessandro Pasotti:
2014-05-08 2:23 GMT+02:00 Lex Trotman <ele...@gmail.com <mailto:ele...@gmail.com>>:

    On 7 May 2014 22:36, Alessandro Pasotti <apaso...@gmail.com
    <mailto:apaso...@gmail.com>> wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > I'm not sure it is a geany bug but this is the only GTK
    application I use
    > and I'm on kubuntu 14.04.
    >
    > The problem seems the same described here:
    >
    > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1032119
    >
    > - Copy-paste with mouse wheel fails
    > + Left-click clears PRIMARY buffer selection (Copy-paste with
    middle-
    > + button/mouse wheel fails)
    >
    > To reproduce, try the following steps in gedit, geany or jedit
    (same in old
    > bug-report):
    >
    > 1) Select some text, thus copying it to the primary
    > copy-paste-buffer-thingy.
    > 2) *Left* click somewhere on the document, thus clearing the
    selection.
    > 3) Click mouse wheel (middle click).
    >

    Many people brought up on cut/copy to clipboard and paste do not seem
    to grasp that the selection is a *selection*, it is not copied to a
    clipboard.

    The applications that the bug reporters call "working" are doing the
    wrong thing and copying the selection to the CLIPBOARD or internally
    preserving it even after it is unselected.

    When the middle paste is used it pastes the PRIMARY selection, or if
    there is no selection pastes clipboard.  So the applications doing the
    wrong thing will paste (either from their own internal copy or from
    clipboard), but those doing the right thing won't.

    Cheers

    Lex



Sorry but I don't understand your answer, I try to describe better the steps to reproduce:

1) Select some text by *Left* clicking and move the mouse over the text, then release the *Left* click [1] 2) *Left* click somewhere on the document, usually in the place you want to paste
 3) Click mouse wheel (middle click).
 4) nothing is pasted


is this the expected behavior?

(not for me)
Am 08.05.2014 08:30, schrieb Alessandro Pasotti:
2014-05-08 2:23 GMT+02:00 Lex Trotman <ele...@gmail.com <mailto:ele...@gmail.com>>:

    On 7 May 2014 22:36, Alessandro Pasotti <apaso...@gmail.com
    <mailto:apaso...@gmail.com>> wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > I'm not sure it is a geany bug but this is the only GTK
    application I use
    > and I'm on kubuntu 14.04.
    >
    > The problem seems the same described here:
    >
    > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1032119
    >
    > - Copy-paste with mouse wheel fails
    > + Left-click clears PRIMARY buffer selection (Copy-paste with
    middle-
    > + button/mouse wheel fails)
    >
    > To reproduce, try the following steps in gedit, geany or jedit
    (same in old
    > bug-report):
    >
    > 1) Select some text, thus copying it to the primary
    > copy-paste-buffer-thingy.
    > 2) *Left* click somewhere on the document, thus clearing the
    selection.
    > 3) Click mouse wheel (middle click).
    >

    Many people brought up on cut/copy to clipboard and paste do not seem
    to grasp that the selection is a *selection*, it is not copied to a
    clipboard.

    The applications that the bug reporters call "working" are doing the
    wrong thing and copying the selection to the CLIPBOARD or internally
    preserving it even after it is unselected.

    When the middle paste is used it pastes the PRIMARY selection, or if
    there is no selection pastes clipboard.  So the applications doing the
    wrong thing will paste (either from their own internal copy or from
    clipboard), but those doing the right thing won't.

    Cheers

    Lex



Sorry but I don't understand your answer, I try to describe better the steps to reproduce:

1) Select some text by *Left* clicking and move the mouse over the text, then release the *Left* click [1] 2) *Left* click somewhere on the document, usually in the place you want to paste
 3) Click mouse wheel (middle click).
 4) nothing is pasted


is this the expected behavior?

(not for me)

I think so. Nothing should be pasted if there is no selection. But I think many other applications make X paste the previous selected (presumably by copying the selection into the clipboard).

Best regards
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