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Using the Cut icon and Ctl-X command yields different results
« on: February 20, 2009, 05:06:00 am »
Using the Cut icon and Ctl-X command yields different results.
Explanation/steps to reproduce:

Type some text and stop at the last word, click on the Cut icon (scissors), the word disappears, and it is not on the clipboard.
Do the same or continue down, this time instead use command Ctl-X (not the toolbar!), the word/text appears in the clipboard.

To me this is a bug. I discovered that while in editing session of a text document.

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Re: Using the Cut icon and Ctl-X command yields different results
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2009, 12:19:24 pm »
Hello Arthur,

by me work as designed. Both ways produce same results. And I dont know how it can be different, while these are just different ways to call same function.

From where you know that word is not in Clipboard (have you tried Paste, use some clpboard viewer or Clipboard Ring)? Also have you done the selection of the words? Or use empty selection?



 

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