[ From the Re: [Xquartz-dev] 2.3.2-rc4 full screen oddities thread]
Finally, something also appears to have changed with the cut and paste in relation to RetroOffice, I can't find a combination of pasteboard options that allows the ctr-c and ctl-v that should work within the app to function properly.
How so?
ctl-c on a selection followed by ctl-v pastes something previously copied from elsewhere in X11 land, or whatever cmd-c last copied. I have the X11 preferences window open and the only pasteboard option I have checked is "enable syncing. So RetroOffice is not copying (or cutting) into the buffer it then pastes from. But I'll have to get back to you after I've had a chance to revert to the previous RetroOffice version and test in a more vanilla account, log out, reboot, etc., etc..
Well, file this bug with Retrooffice then. If all you have selected is the 'enable syncing' option and no sub option, that's the same as it being completely disabled =/
RetroOffice doesn't do bugs, it only exists for debugging NeoOffice. I'm testing with it because I can't test at work using the Ooo on linux I first had cut+paste problems with, until we are back in the New Year on 5th Jan. I'll come back on this one once I've reverted to the previous RetroOffice version...it may be it has picked up some NeoOffice code that interacts with the Aqua Pasteboard independently of X11, because cmd-v works to paste in it...hmmm.
For the record, I did some more testing. Whatever is going on is beyond me to figure out. It works some of the time, like when you first fire up RetroOffice and do a few obvious things to copy and paste using ctl-c and ctl-v between a spreadsheet and a document, and into an xterm using button-3. Then after a while things go pear-shaped, what worked before stops working, PRIMARY reverts to previously copied contents depending on what you just did in RO, and what you get with cmd-v in Aqua-land is unpredictable regardless of what you just did cmd-C on. I think RO must be fighting with other users of the buffers regardless of which X11 preference boxes I choose. I am now back at work and have tested with Ooo running on a linux machine but displaying on my mac. Under 2.3.2-rc3 (apple27) it behaved pretty reasonably, though I didn't test exhaustively. With 2.3.2.1 installed (apple31) I can get it to reproduce almost all the RO strangeness. The only bit it doesn't do is respond to cmd-c and cmd-v. But I can get PRIMARY to revert to previously selected text, for example: 1. highlight something in an xterm window (a single word is convenient) and middle click to check it pastes 2. select a cell with contents in an Ooo spreadsheet, do ctl-c to copy 3. select an empty cell in the spreadsheet and to ctl-v to paste. Observe that the contents of this cell are now highlighted. 4. go to an xterm and middle-click to paste: you get the cell contents... 5. go back to Ooo and select any cell. Observe it is selected but not highlighted. 6. go back to the xterm and middle-click: you get the previous PRIMARY contents pasted. Actually, I think it is enough to just highlight the cell (e.g., select two cells, then drag back to end up with only one highlighted.) I'm testing with Ooo version 2.4 on the linux box. And for these tests I have the X11 preferences with enable syncing checked, and then just update PRIMARY when Pasteboard changes checked. But I didn't (explicitly) update Pasteboard at all during the sequence above. In fact, if I do update Pasteboard (using TextEdit), and verify that I paste the new text into the xterm with middle-click, if I then go back to Ooo and highlight a cell with contents, paste into the xterm (get cell contents) then select a cell (no highlight) paste into xterm reverts to the original PRIMARY i.e. the original text highlighted in the xterm, not the thing that was since copied from TextEdit. I will have to leave this for now. I have no idea whether any of this mess is a problem in X11, so I'll understand if it doesn't get followed up. -- Viv ________________________________________________ Dr Viv Kendon http://quantum.leeds.ac.uk/~viv tel: +44 113 343 4864 Physics and Astronomy Quantum Information Group University of Leeds