This bug may be specific to systems running X Window, such as Linux. It occurs with
both 4.2final and 4.3pre13 on both Debian Testing (with Java 1.6.0_04) and on Ubuntu
Feisty (with Java 1.5.0_11). On my systems, Quick Copy is turned off.
Create a text file containing the words \`foo' and \`bar'. Double-click \`foo', so
that it's in the X selection. To confirm, middle-click a shell prompt -- \`foo' should
appear.
Now go back to jEdit. Using the keyboard, rather than the mouse, select \`bar'.
Don't press Ctrl+C or select \`Edit: Copy'. Press Ctrl+F to bring up the \`Find'
dialogue. \`bar' will appear in the \`Search for' box, and will be selected. Now
go back to your shell prompt and middle-click it: \`bar' will appear, because jEdit
has overwritten the X selection.
Submitted | markuslaker - 2008-04-15 09:03:07 | Assigned | |
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Priority | 5 | Labels | editor core |
Status | open | Group | normal bug |
Resolution | None |
2008-04-15 09:09:03 kpouer |
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2008-04-15 09:09:44 kpouer |
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2008-04-15 13:43:42 daleanson |
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2008-08-08 23:42:11 ezust |
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