https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439851

            Bug ID: 439851
           Summary: klipper removes clipboard content on mouse-click when
                    memory size is set to 1
           Product: plasmashell
           Version: 5.18.6
          Platform: openSUSE RPMs
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: major
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Clipboard
          Assignee: plasma-b...@kde.org
          Reporter: bugzi...@hayo.de
  Target Milestone: 1.0

SUMMARY

klipper does not provide the content of the clipboard after Ctrl-C, Mouse
click, Ctrl-V.
The trigger is that I have set the clipboard memory size (Größe des
Verlaufsspeichers) to 1. If set to two, it works.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Configure clipboard memory size (Größe des Verlaufsspeichers) to 1.
2. Open (for instance) in LibreOffice Calc a spreadsheet.
3. Mark one line with content.
4. Ctrl-C. 
   (Now the LibreOffice menu provides the option to Insert).
5. Click with mouse into one of the next rows
  (Now the LibreOffice menu does not provide the option to Insert).

OBSERVED RESULT

6. Ctrl-V. Nothing is inserted.

The content is nonetheless available in klipper. If you select it there, it may
be pasted again.

EXPECTED RESULT

The copied content must (not just should) be inserted.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Linux/KDE Plasma: openSUSE Leap 15.2
KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.6
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.71.0
Qt Version: 5.12.7

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Let me state that I do not need and do not want any of the features that
klipper provides, and never did! In fact this peace of software, which I
apparently cannot remove or disable, is a constant annoyance. In general it is
a security flaw: I do not want any clipboard content other than the current one
available in the system. Old copies of possibly sensitive content are a major
security hole.
This is why I had set the size of memory to 1 some months ago, in order to get
the original behaviour of Copy&Paste which I am using for more than 35 years.
klipper managed to kill one of the most basic functionalities of any OS GUI.
Congratulations. You may imagine that this had an big negative impact on my
work  for those months, because I did not identify the root cause of this
effect.
BTW: If I copy the source about five times very quickly, the paste sometimes
works again. It's kind of bad magic.

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