It gives this: [TIMESTAMP TARGETS SAVE_TARGETS MULTIPLE STRING UTF8_STRING TEXT chromium/x-source-url text/html text/plain text/plain\;charset=utf-8]
Also, it works correctly if i switch from wayland to X11. On Thursday, December 19th, 2024 at 8:24, Visuwesh <visuwe...@gmail.com> wrote: > [Monday December 16, 2024] the_wurfkreuz wrote: > > > Also, it seems as if the bug is easier to trigger if i copy an image > > from teleram in comparison to other things i've tried. But i'm not > > completely sure about this. > > > > -------- Оригинальное Сообщение -------- > > 16.12.2024 23:32, the_wurfkreuz the_wurfkr...@proton.me написал: > > > > > Ah, no, the problem is still here. > > > > > > > I am assuming that you're running the PGTK build > > > > > > I compiled emacs with gtk3: > > > > > > ./configure --with-tree-sitter \ > > > --with-gif --with-png --with-jpeg --with-tiff \ > > > --with-imagemagick --with-x-toolkit=gtk3 --with-xwidgets \ > > > --without-rsvg \ > > > WEBKIT_CFLAGS="$(pkg-config --cflags webkit2gtk-4.1)" \ > > > WEBKIT_LIBS="$(pkg-config --libs webkit2gtk-4.1)" \ > > > CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/14/include" \ > > > --with-mailutils > > > > > > I'm running emacs on wayland. > > > I am on Xorg and using the Lucid toolkit. I cannot reproduce this when > I copy an image from Telegram. When you get this again, could you try > evaluating > > (gui-get-selection 'CLIPBOARD 'TARGETS) > > ? If you can find a reliable reproducer from emacs -Q, please file a > bug report with the reproduction steps clearly written using M-x > report-emacs-bug RET as this is clearly an Emacs bug, not an Org one.