![]() In Safari, selecting part of a line, or text in another tab, brings up PopClip, but doesn’t trigger the modification.In the Legend Electron app (which I use most of the time), just selecting part of a line does trigger the modification and potential data loss.Selecting more than one line in Legend triggers the clipboard modification. In Vivaldi, selecting part of a line in Legend, or selecting text in another tab, doesn’t trigger the clipboard modification, even though PopClip appears.It behaves slightly differently in each browser: There have been times when I didn’t notice the missing data. Then, when I paste, instead of being an exact copy as I expected, the material is missing some of its special formatting, like inline code blocks and internal links. If I then select some other text in Legend before pasting (without copying it, i.e., in order to replace it), PopClip is activated, and the custom clipboard data may disappear, being replaced by two new ones: and. ![]() In addition to the usual HTML and plain text clipboard data, in Vivaldi (Chrome), as well as Legend’s desktop app (Electron) it’s -custom-data, in Firefox it’s -clipdata, and in Safari it’s -pasteboard-data. When I cut or copy something from Legend to the clipboard, I can see, using Clipboard Viewer, that it uses a custom clipboard data type. I tested in the latest versions of Firefox, Vivaldi (a Chrome fork), Safari, and the Electron-based desktop app. I found that the same issue occurs in other web apps that use custom clipboard data types. I have been experiencing some subtle data loss, which I noticed recently, and tracked down to PopClip.
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