Jose,

> I agree with Pascal here, but at the same time I think that we can
> offer both. If we leave Ctrl+c and Ctrl+v for the usual copy&paste (no
> dialog) and use Ctrl+Shift+C for showing the copy dialog, we could
> also make that Ctrl+Shift+V shows the "paste dialog", which will be
> the same thing than the copy one, but only for pasting in that image.
> That will give us the most control over the process.

Sure we can have both. I'd still keep the ctrl-c with the dialog, this
seems the more useful command. But then ctrl-v should be without
dialog... Would be strange to have to do:

   ctrl-c (copy with dialog)
then
   ctrl-shift-v (paste without dialog)

?

If we support both we probably want:

   ctrl-c (copy no dialog)
   ctrl-v (paste no dialog)

   ctrl-shift-c (copy with dialog)
   ctrl-shift-v (paste with dialog)

Which was what I wanted to avoid initially.

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