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Nick Couchman commented on GUACAMOLE-2133:
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[~barabo] Ah, okay, that makes a little more sense, as XFCE has the option for 
copying to clipboard on select. I use XFCE on my laptop (the client I use for 
accessing Guacamole) and rely heavily on that feature, so I know what you're 
talking about.

I'll have to play around with connecting to a couple of different XFCE systems 
via RDP that I have running and see what happens and if I can reproduce the 
issue. Ultimately I'm not entirely sure that this is a Guacamole issue - it 
sounds like maybe XFCE or xrdp (I assume that's what you're using?) may be 
handling the clipboard sync incorrectly, but hard to say.

> Paste to replace a text selection deletes selection without replacing contents
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>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-2133
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-2133
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.3, 1.6.0
>            Reporter: Carl Anderson
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I've only been able to test this on our prod (1.5.3) and dev (1.6.0) 
> environments, but I see it in both places when using Chrome and Firefox.  
> This issue may exist in other versions.
> Steps to reproduce:
>  * Outside of guacamole: copy text to clipboard
>  * Inside guacamole, within a visual text editor such as vscode or jupyter: 
> select text you wish to replace with the clipboard contents
>  * Press Ctrl-V to paste
> Expected behavior:
>  * selected text is replaced with clipboard contents
> Actual behavior:
>  * pause of 2-3 seconds
>  * selected text is deleted
>  * clipboard has been updated to match the text selection that was deleted
> Everything seems to work normally when the clipboard source content 
> originates from within the guacamole-accessed VM.  It only seems to be 
> problematic when pasting from an external source.
> Also, if there is no text selected when pasting, the paste operates as 
> expected.  So, the workaround is trivial.  We can select the text to replace, 
> delete it by pressing 'del', and then paste normally.
>  



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