On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 8:35 PM, Peter Kasting wrote:
> I commented on the duplicate this bug was merged into.
> I think there's been a lack of clarity in the request here. The problem is
> not that the text is a link; the problem is that the text is keeping its
> font, color, etc. There may be a
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 9:53 AM, ptr727 wrote:
> I looked at the defect filing, and the immediate reply that it was as
> designed.
> Maybe pointing to this thread would provide more details around the
> expected behavior, and why, i.e. why copying URL should only place
> text in the clipboard.
I
On Jul 31, 7:15 pm, Tony Chang wrote:
> I already filed a bug for
> this:http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=18194
Thank you.
I looked at the defect filing, and the immediate reply that it was as
designed.
Maybe pointing to this thread would provide more details around the
expec
I already filed a bug for this:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=18194
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 7:06 PM, Evan Stade wrote:
>
> Ah, I am eating my words. So you don't like the
> targets/flavors/formats we write to when copying from the omnibox,
> correct? If you plan to create a p
Ah, I am eating my words. So you don't like the
targets/flavors/formats we write to when copying from the omnibox,
correct? If you plan to create a patch to change this, here would be
the place to discuss the technical details. If you are simply
requesting a change, you might be better served fili
> By "copying the URL from the UI" do you mean copying the URL from the
> Omnibox? Or copying from the webpage contents, using ctrl-c?
The edit box where you type the URL.
Click in it with the mouse (give it focus), press Ctrl-A (select all),
press Ctrl-C (copy).
This results in the clipboard ha
This is kind of off topic, but should we consider adding a
copy/cut-as-plain-text keyboard shortcut (ctrl+shift+c/x). That would be
nicely symmetrical with ctrl+shift+v for paste-as-plain-text.
Ojan
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Scott Violet wrote:
>
> I just happen to be looking at clipboard
I just happen to be looking at clipboard code for page contents.
Here's the code for writing a URL:
void WebClipboardImpl::writeURL(const WebURL& url, const WebString& title) {
ScopedClipboardWriterGlue scw(ClipboardGetClipboard());
scw.WriteBookmark(title, url.spec());
scw.WriteHTML(UTF8T
I have a feeling you are talking about the render view, and you should
be asking these questions 'round webkit way
-- Evan Stade
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Peter Kasting wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:00 PM, ptr727 wrote:
>>
>> To summarize, in Chrome copying the URL from the UI i
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:00 PM, ptr727 wrote:
> To summarize, in Chrome copying the URL from the UI is not the same as
> right click copy link.
By "copying the URL from the UI" do you mean copying the URL from the
Omnibox? Or copying from the webpage contents, using ctrl-c?
Right click copy
As I was writing this and testing steps to replicate, I found that the
HTML formatting did not always happen.
I found the answer using the Windows ClipBook Viewer (it is only
available on XP as clipbrd.exe, but works on Vista).
When placing contents in the clipbook, the application that saves the
Can you elaborate on how you're copying a URL from Chrome? Are you
using Ctrl+C, the page menu item, or the context menu?
When I use the context menu, I only get the plain text of the URL. In
the other two cases, doesn't every browser paste as HTML?
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 10:28 AM, ptr727 wro
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 10:41 AM, PhistucK wrote:
> Though, at least on Windows, that is what they (and the external
> application) are expecting, I mean, they expect the formatting not to
> change.
> Word, Outlook and rest are automatically turning the URL into a link if it
> is not already a li
Though, at least on Windows, that is what they (and the external
application) are expecting, I mean, they expect the formatting not to
change.
Word, Outlook and rest are automatically turning the URL into a link if it
is not already a link, anyway.
GMail does not, true.
But any other browser (I thi
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 10:28 AM, ptr727 wrote:
> I can think of no particular reason why the URL or a link needs to be
> formatted in anything other than plain text.
Most people tend to prefer links to be formatted as links, so they can click
them.
Can the URL and link copy code please be cha
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