Hi Gravity
There is a bug hidden within all this somewhere, although I’m not certain precisely where it is.
Mine is LO-4.4.3.2 under Debian 6.0.
A quick refresher:-
Copy (Ctrl-C
or Ctrl-Insert
) copies text (plus more) to the Clipboard.
Paste (Ctrl-V
or Shift-Insert
) pastes clipboard text at the cursor
The above is true within a text/plain editor but can vary in a GUI editor such as LO-Writer. That is because the copy process often puts much more than just text/plain text into the Clipboard. It can also add a whole menagerie of other MIME artists (such as text/rtf, and so on). Those can be accessed individually by using Paste Special...
, though the options then available depend both on how they were first placed within the Clipboard plus the compatibility of LO-Writer with the OS.
From experience, the Writer default is to copy to the clipboard:-
- LO-Writer special-format (default on paste)
- text/rtf
- text/html
- text/plain
- DDE link
In general this has worked faultlessly for me. With one exception (and it does vary): …
Paste Special...
is a particular bugbear. I’ve been able to establish that when Copy puts only plain-text in the clipboard then Paste Special… will be greyed-out. That is obviously dependant on the source, but even some source-html will result in text/plain on copy back in writer. I do not know Debian well enough to know the defaults for clipboard copy from html.code element.