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Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V do not work

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koluna:

--- Quote from: blauzahn on April 14, 2017, 09:58:04 am ---Do you have the keybinder plugin enabled? If so, please disable it and try, whether you
still observe disfunctional Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V.

I started to dig through that plugin because it makes F2 uneffective which I use a lot.
I cleaned up several things (uninitialized vars, ub etc.) but have not found the spot yed.
So for now, I have it disabled.

I use the latest version from trunk on Ubuntu 16.04, wx-3.1.1, gnome3

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I will check it.
But I do not know where I can see the information about keybinder starting.
Thanks.

blauzahn:

--- Quote ---But I do not know where I can see the information about keybinder starting.
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Menu|Plugins|Manage plugins...

look for Keyboard shortcuts (libkeybinder.so)

That is the place where you can disable it.

...or start cb from the commandline and observe the logging

oBFusCATed:

--- Quote from: koluna on April 14, 2017, 10:32:46 am ---How can I know which version I have for my C::B?
The information is from "About" dialog: wx2.8.12.

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The info in the About dialog is enough.
So you have the same problem as me.
If you can find a way to reliably reproduce it I'll be happy to fix it.

koluna:

--- Quote from: blauzahn on April 14, 2017, 10:43:55 am ---
--- Quote ---But I do not know where I can see the information about keybinder starting.
--- End quote ---
Menu|Plugins|Manage plugins...

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Oh my God! I have not understood You. I had looked for it in my Linux menu... :)
I have checked: the keybinder does not installed for my C::B.

koluna:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on April 14, 2017, 10:58:12 am ---If you can find a way to reliably reproduce it I'll be happy to fix it.

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Ok, if I find out it, I wil tell You.

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