Roxy Robinson <rocmar62@ranchwireless.com> writes:
Tom,
I could be wrong here - am just going by what I seem to remember. It seems that the
options available depend upon what is selected. I say that because I think I remember
that the same options are not always there.
Yes, I think you´re right. It´s another thing making pasting very
difficult. When I still tried, I think I was confused all the time
because the option for "unformatted text" kept changing its position in
the pop-up window so that many times, I clicked on an option I didn´t
want and hit enter and then had to undo and start over.
In other words, if there is absolutely no html within the selection,
that option may not be in the popup window.
Then two options may be needed:
1.) default pasting type
2.) warn or ask or silently fall back to another option in case there´s
nothing to paste which is of the default type
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- Re: [libreoffice-users] default type and setting for pasting (continued)
Re: [libreoffice-users] default type and setting for pasting · Regina Henschel
[libreoffice-users] Re: default type and setting for pasting · Larry Gusaas
Re: [libreoffice-users] default type and setting for pasting · Manfred J. Krause
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