Well let's say some webapp generates an OpenEXR and wants to put it into the clipboard as "image/x-exr" which would make sense cause any eventual program that'd support OpenEXR would probably look for that mime type. You've said you're going to restrict image types to jpeg, png and gif, and so my question is, how exactly do you intend to support OpenEXR?
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 2:51 PM, Wez <w...@google.com> wrote: > Sorry Florian, but I don't see what that has to do with whether or not the > Clipboard Events spec mandates that web content can generate their own JPEG > or PNG and place it directly on the local system clipboard. > > What is it that you're actually proposing? > > On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 at 13:31 Florian Bösch <pya...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> No idea. Also doesn't matter jack. There could be some now or in the >> future. There's a variety of programs that support HDRi (photoshop, >> lightroom, hdri-studio, etc.). It's fairly logical that at some point some >> or another variant of HDR format will make its way into clipboards. The >> same applies to pretty much any other data format be that a file or >> something else. >> >