Ctrl+C/Ctrl+X when nothing is selected
Hi, really thank you for your great work.
- My question
I observe that in other editors like VSCode, Sublime Text
If nothing is selected, and I press Ctrl+C, and Ctrl+X the current line would be copied/cut
meaning while in Thunderbird nothing is copied/cut.
※I write only text mail
- My suggestion
Is it possible to implement this feature? Would be very convenient.
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If nothing is selected then I would not expect it to copy or cut anything. I would consider it a bug if Thunderbird was copy/cut/ pasting stuff that was not selected.
Senario: If you selected some text in another email, document, webpage and used 'Ctrl+C' to copy Then in Thunderbird Write you want to paste it into a partially composed email, but accidentally used 'Ctrl+C' again. Realising the error you then use Ctrl+V. But now everything you copied has gone from the clipboard and instead it's now copied and pasted a load of text you didn't even select. That is a problem. It is not expected behaviour.
The above example is a typical problem you could encounter with Sublime Text and so they have provided a means of switching it off in the settings.
But that's just my opinion. You obviously have a different view. You could try asking for it as an 'enhancement' via the 'Bugzilla' forum.
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If nothing is selected then I would not expect it to copy or cut anything. I would consider it a bug if Thunderbird was copy/cut/ pasting stuff that was not selected.
Senario: If you selected some text in another email, document, webpage and used 'Ctrl+C' to copy Then in Thunderbird Write you want to paste it into a partially composed email, but accidentally used 'Ctrl+C' again. Realising the error you then use Ctrl+V. But now everything you copied has gone from the clipboard and instead it's now copied and pasted a load of text you didn't even select. That is a problem. It is not expected behaviour.
The above example is a typical problem you could encounter with Sublime Text and so they have provided a means of switching it off in the settings.
But that's just my opinion. You obviously have a different view. You could try asking for it as an 'enhancement' via the 'Bugzilla' forum.
Hi, realy appreciate your reply. Yes I understand the issue with overwriting clipboard, and here are my understanding
- since modern windows support multi-clipboard(WinKey+V), the problem is highly alleviated - since you mentioned it, maybe this feature can be optional(default OFF, while VSCode, Sublime is Default ON) - yes I will report to bugzilla, thank you for your advice
Thank you.
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Also, to submit or request an idea, please post at https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/idb-p/ideas/label-name/thunderbird where they can be discussed, voted, and collected for review.
Thanks