>copy something from program
>close program
>now you can't paste copied content from program :^)
>have to open the clipboard, edit the copied content, select all of it, then copy it
>now you can paste it
just werks™
openSUSE tumbleweed here
what you said is untrue
openSUSE tumbleweed here
what you said is true
manjaro kde here, works with me too
>>59603786
i got that on gnome ubuntu and xubuntu too...
>>59603786
Nice b8 m8 r8 it 8/8
Apple mac os here
Do you have penis for me to suck?
>>59603834
Try with CTRL+C and CTRL+V.
>>59603786
stop spreading fud
>>59603886
that's an issue with Gtk based DEs and programs. I'm not 100% sure but I think a Qt based DE like KDE fixes that issue because of how they handle the clipboard
>>59603960
>using kwrite
>not kate
>>59603786
PEBKAC
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=219868
>it's a feature not a bug
>>59604018
>year old forum post
how about finding a relevant thread. KDE has had plenty of updates since then.
>>59603786
0/10 bait made my try and made me reply
>>59603786
>using the smiley with a carat nose
>>59603984
oh snap. I didn't now kate existed. I was using geany before but now I can ditch that gtk cancer and use pure holy Qt
>>59603834
Also Tumbleweed here, OP is right. At least with the default KDE 5 Plasma desktop I just installed a week ago.
KDE4 and earlier always came with a clipboard manager that persists the contents of selections.
GTK applications have some weird shared memory clipboard that only breaks once you exit the last of them.
>>59604289
>KDE4 and earlier always came with a clipboard manager that persists the contents of selections
KDE 5 still has this and it's enabled on any fresh KDE install I made.
>>59603786
KDE on Arch. Wrong.
>obscure problems that even vary within distros
Sounds like loonix to me.
>>59603786
tested on gentoo, synced, not true.
btw anyone else use clipboard actions?