On 10/23/2011 08:10 AM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Andrei Avk wrote:
Hi, I asked about this (Disabling "drag text with html markup from
browsers") about a month ago and I finally got around to trying to find
a fix and was able to do this by recompiling Gvim with following lines
commented out:
static const GtkTargetEntry selection_targets[] =
/* {"text/html", 0, TARGET_HTML}, */
static const GtkTargetEntry dnd_targets[] =
/* {"text/html", 0, TARGET_HTML}, */
Hopefully if anyone else needs this they'll be able to find this
temporary fix.
Have you tried removing "html" from the 'clipboard' option?
I never had html in my 'clipboard' at all. I think 'clipboard'
does not affect drag-n-drop.
However, it seems like a completely pointless and annoying feature..
possibly it would be better to disable html drops by default and have it
available as an option?
This is a very useful feature if you are working on web pages.
I have used it to copy syntax-highlighted code, the output from 2html,
into a web page that is edited through a browser.
Fair enough, but I think a much more common case is when users drag
and drop text from browser, e.g. code samples or anything else, and
a typical webpage will have the text surrounded by a great amount
of unreadable markup that then has to be deleted.
(This is on linux, by the way).
-ak
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