@cunidev might be related to GTK on Wayland then, as I'm on X11 and I believe
@elextr as well.
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I'm using Solus 3, GNOME on Wayland, Geany 1.33, GTK 3.22.28, GLib 2.54.3. The
bug unfortunately looks to be external to Geany, but rather something in Gtk
itself, as I can also replicate it using gnome-terminal instead of geany.
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Closed #1956.
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One can workaround this by using a clipboard manager (like ClipIt,
xfce4-clipman-plugin, etc.) as they are capable of also managing the primary
clipboard. This also brings a lot of other advantages and better use of the
clipboard.
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TBH given X11s asynchronous clipboard handling I wasn't expecting it to work,
but maybe some other part caches the copy (Gnome/cinnamon, GTK, etc).
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Works for me, what OS, desktop, versions of apps, GTK and Glib.
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