-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hiya, > My new reasoning would be more along the lines of: what the user > _voluntarily_ selects gets copied. that's exactly the reason for the option "Setting Clipboard implicitly sets Selection". Whenever I explicitly perform a "Copy" action, be it Ctrl-C/X or a "Copy" in a menubar or contextmenu, I expect being able to paste that with both MMB and Ctrl-V (or "Paste" in a menubar). I see MMB as a convenience method for pasting stuff when my fingers are not resting on Ctrl-V. So, ideally, I would see this whole Selection-thing being removed altogether, i.e. you always have to press Cltr-C to put something into the clipboard. Exceptions are terminal programs where Ctrl-C is already taken of course. This might be a radical change for some, but that's my view. IMHO quite easy to understand for the user. And I haven't seen a Windows-user complaining that he has to press Ctrl-C for copying. Cheers Carsten Pfeiffer -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEVAwUBPcMfmaWgYMJuwmZtAQHyDQf+KR/KL1UfabQFmlTyiDZOvwBDsPU6dnUv dIOc9kyR4u1Ui75CSmoguyhkwBcXAc1ofzHuNpNSyv7TkUP5sM2oY11bpo9O5UWR /Xbpjq3qXkkTn23Fbm3glkJhp5jKtu+N0sAhKNZx0i21xBZ2jYppiZeyOXM+Btjm jXZ8PlVS2O7jgXZZqP3Pga4J8bR3iYxlfqCqLLnr2KxxnaXkqEDNQ5KGm6nDpzH6 v5zQym3Y17pEKLOiQ1tF8TA+/eK5XewN8nZW+qDKymFPIcMCs/EYwDT6tOb+YX4Q opkvaVPJhpqATdzHPLMNjPDMfEg3QE5VB74Pe9bzfZSLYox/ixcoAg== =q91m -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----