Hi, I have a GTK3 app that uses Notebook with a TextView buffer for each page. At startup, I call: | tagset_atom_serialize = | gtk_text_buffer_register_serialize_tagset(buf[i], "myapp"); | tagset_atom_deserialize = | gtk_text_buffer_register_deserialize_tagset(buf[i], "myapp");
for each buffer. Then I read and write files with: | gtk_text_buffer_deserialize_set_can_create_tags(buf[i], | tagset_atom_deserialize, FALSE); | gtk_text_buffer_deserialize(buf[i], buf[i], | tagset_atom_deserialize, | &iter, fdata, (gsize )len, &error); and | serialized = gtk_text_buffer_serialize(buf[i], | buf[i], tagset_atom_serialize, | &start, &end, &len); All of that works. Now here's the problem. I can select text with the mouse in Buffer 1 and use middle button to paste it in Buffer 2 (ie, via the Primary clipboard). BUT if there is a PixBuf in Buffer1, below the selected text, then somehow the pixbuf and many lines below it are put on the Primary clipboard, even though I did not select any of that with the mouse. So when I paste it into Buffer 2 using the middle button, I see the selected text plus image(s) and extra junk. Okay, that's bad enough ☺, but when I save that buffer (ie, serialize code above), the whole process hangs and I have to kill it with SIGKILL! No error messages on stdout from the process. I can work around this by using Ctrl-C to copy a mouse selection and Ctrl-V to paste, and that works as expected. Here is the output of the xclip command, after selecting "baz" with the mouse (note the extra stuff put on the clipboard): | PRIMARY contents | GTKTEXTBUFFERCONTENTS-0001. . . .<text_view_markup> | <tags> | </tags> | <text>baz | <pixbuf index="0" /> | | <pixbuf index="1" /> | | </text> | </text_view_markup> | GTKTEXTBUFFERPIXBDATA-00. .. . and here is the secondary clipboard when using Ctrl-C on the same mouse selection: | clipboard contents | GTKTEXTBUFFERCONTENTS-0001J <text_view_markup> | <tags> | </tags> | <text>baz</text> | </text_view_markup> Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong and how to make middle-click paste work between buffers, when there is a pixbuf in the source buffer? -- Doug McCasland, San Francisco <do...@bravoecho.net> _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list