https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86416
--- Comment #18 from Todd <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Beluga from comment #17) > Middle-click paste from LibreOffice doesn't truncate with this setup either: > SL 6.6 64-bit. > Xfce 4.8 > Xterm 253-1 > LibreOffice 4.3.4 Install and activate Clip It to reproduce. $ rpm -qa \*clipit\* clipit-1.4.2-6.el6.x86_64 You can start it from the command line or --> applications menu --> settings --> session and start up --> autostart (tab) --> check off "clipit (Clipboard manager) " --> logout and back on. A clipboard should appear in the upper right of your task bar (panel 1). You can right click and quit for testing purposes > Can you please reply to the person on the Xfce mailing list and try to > clarify the reproduction steps? What are you looking for? > You could also try SL 7 in a VM, installing Xfce 4.10 from EPEL 7. That would be a bit of an undertaking. I will do it if you think it necessary after your test with clipit. This has to do with LO's interaction with clipit. (Note that LO is the ONLY program with this issue.) RHEL7/SL7 does not support 32 bit apps, meaning that 32 bit Wine is not supported, making RHEL/SL7 a bad choice for a workstation. Why the curiosity for a platform that is pretty much useless as a workstation? If you have SL7 in a VM, maybe you could trying starting clipit and see if it reproduced there as well? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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