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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86850

            Bug ID: 86850
           Summary: CONTEXT MENU: Always display clipboard functions
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: Inherited From OOo
          Hardware: Other
                OS: All
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: medium
         Component: ux-advise
          Assignee: libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
          Reporter: philipz85@hotmail.com
                CC: kendy@collabora.com,
                    libreoffice-ux-advise@lists.freedesktop.org,
                    s.mehrbrodt@gmail.com

Presently, if any of the clipboard functions are not accessible, they are not
shown in the context menu. I believe this should be changed to act similar to
the Edit menu, where these entries are always visible, but dimmed when they are
not accessible.

The purpose of this is that the context menu is the first place users go in the
UI to access these functions and them not being there will result in some users
looking at the toolbar or edit menu for them.

Most applications (text editors, browsers, file managers, office suites) behave
in this manner and i believe libreoffice should do the same.

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