https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160674

--- Comment #5 from Telesto <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #3)
> Maybe because most users copy/paste with shortcuts? 
I would use CTRL+C/ CTRL+V. But I have hard time to predict the outcome. The
context menu part is actually something I use as fails safe. If CTRL+V doesn't
deliver, maybe context menu does. 

I lack of clear idea how CTRL+V should function. Paste is defined by caret in
Writer. By a cell in Calc. But where the paste on empty canvas? Right Click
context menu has clear coordinates (in my mental model). In case of CTRL+V I
have no idea what should be used. Nothing (current behaviour). The current
mouse position? Or should a double left click on page add some temporal anchor
which can be used reference: paste here [however again a gimmick/ requiring
documentation. Not some natural state] 

* In a A3 page with zoom level 250% copy an image of the top right corner to
the clipboasrd (CTRL+C).. Scroll to right bottom of the page CTRL+V nothing
happens. I use context menu -> Paste. Agh... [Confusing feedback]

* Say I want to replace an image. I copy ImageA. Select ImageB. Press CTRL+V.
ImageB gets deselected. ImageA selected. ImageB being unchanged. There is
Context Menu -> Replace. However that requires a external file (not possible
from clipboard). I still have no clue how to replace an image using the
clipboard. Spoken about: internal consistency within same the suite :-). Makes
the learning curve rather bumpy ride. Accompanied with lots of frustration

* In writer select object a + CTRL+C + CTRL+V results in no change (so say:
source image overwritten by copy). Draw has different view on the matter,
actually stacking copy's on top of source object. I likely unintendedly created
duplicates which did go unnoticed.

* With CTRL+V creating a duplicate, I still have to drag the object to the
proper place. The copy is surely not intended to be on the same spot as the
source. I can't control where CTRL+V pastes. It would nice if LEFT+MOUSE CLICK 
+ CTRL+V or something like that would mean: paste here. 

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>But no objection from my
> side to take the position information, if available. I guess you expect the
> source object's center to be on the target position - easy for simple
> objects but quickly a challenge. So perhaps just top/left?

I have quite a hard time understanding this. Do you mean to say: the right
click x/y coordinates should be interpreted as the the top/left of the to be
pasted object (shape/image). In that case, I tend to say yes.

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