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- Subject: Re: Problem with Strings in the Clipboard
- From: Lee <t.lee.davidson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2026 15:35:01 -0500
- To: user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 1/21/26 8:59 AM, Claus Dietrich wrote:
'TextBox.SelectAll()' works as expected here, both with QT6 and GTK+3.Same here with QT5 and GTK+3.
I misspoke when I said it didn't appear to be working on GTK3. I had tried so many combinations of GUI toolkits and .Copy and .Paste, I got confused.
However, with Qt the TextBox needs to have the focus else the selected text is not highlighted; whereas with GTK3 the text is highlighted even without the TextBox having the focus. That difference led me to believe it wasn't working.
TextBox.SelectAll does indeed work on both Qt and GTK3. Sorry for the noise. -- Lee --- Gambas User List Netiquette [https://gambaswiki.org/wiki/doc/netiquette] ---- --- Gambas User List Archive [https://lists.gambas-basic.org/archive/user] ----
| Problem with Strings in the Clipboard | Claus Dietrich <claus.dietrich@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Problem with Strings in the Clipboard | Lee <t.lee.davidson@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Problem with Strings in the Clipboard | Claus Dietrich <claus.dietrich@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Problem with Strings in the Clipboard | Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Problem with Strings in the Clipboard | Claus Dietrich <claus.dietrich@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Problem with Strings in the Clipboard | Lee <t.lee.davidson@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Problem with Strings in the Clipboard | Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Problem with Strings in the Clipboard | Claus Dietrich <claus.dietrich@xxxxxxxxxx> |