#2926 NORM Trial-3: Paste and remove: Popping clippings from clipboard stack when pasted
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Wed Aug 22 21:34:59 EDT 2007
#2926: Paste and remove: Popping clippings from clipboard stack when pasted
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Reporter: Eben | Owner: tomeu
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Trial-3
Component: sugar | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Verified: 0 |
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Comment (by HoboPrimate):
Replying to [ticket:2926 Eben]:
> We'd previously spec'd this to be the "alternate" paste behavior (the
one assigned to ALT-V). It really comes down to the more common use case:
will kids want to copy n items and paste n items, or will they want to
copy 1 item and paste it n times? Does anyone have thoughts on this?
Well, I think the more plausible use-case which the clipboard provides
that current desktop ones don't, is if the kid wants to paste an item
before the last one he copied. By having pasted items be removed by
default, kids would allways have to make conscious decision if they want
to keep the item when first pasting it, and since the future is allways
unpredictable, he would still have many cases where he wanted that
specific item again, and will need to resume or switch to the original
source activity to copy it again.
I think the use case of copying 4 objects in a row, and pasting them in a
row again easily is a more advanced use of the clipboard, and should be
used by the alternate shortcut.
Eventually, you'll also want to have a limit on the snippets listed (if
they are indeed copied to RAM or something like that), so not to slow down
a machine if the kid doesn't "empty" his clipboard. Either it could be by
number of items, or memory usage (like the Journal will eventually).
> Oh, and I suppose we should let this ticket also serve as an
implementation ticket for the alternate "paste and remove" action, which
should also appear within the secondary rollover for items in the
clipboard.
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