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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm encountering an issue when using CopyQ with the Blender text editor, which is a valid Integrated Development Environment (IDE). When I double-click an item in Visual Studio Code, the code is pasted immediately, which is the desired behavior. However, when I try to do the same in Blender's text editor, the text is not pasted automatically. Instead, I have to manually use Blender's own copy and paste functionality. This inconsistency can disrupt workflow and efficiency.
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like CopyQ to automatically paste the selected item when double-clicked, in Blender's text editor, just as it does in Visual Studio Code. Although this might seem like an arbitrary issue, resolving it could significantly improve CopyQ's compatibility with a wide range of applications. By addressing this in Blender, which is free to download and use, you might discover that the fix also applies to other applications with similar issues. This could enhance CopyQ's functionality across multiple platforms, making it an even more robust tool for users.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Currently, the alternative is to manually use Blender's built-in copy and paste functionality, which is less efficient and detracts from the seamless experience that CopyQ provides in other environments.
Additional context
CopyQ is an incredibly valuable piece of software that provides immense benefits to its users, and it's available for free. As an additional suggestion, I believe that adding a prominently displayed, brightly colored, and inviting donation button to your website could help support the ongoing development of CopyQ. This could encourage users to contribute to the project, ensuring that you can continue to offer such an excellent tool to the community.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm encountering an issue when using CopyQ with the Blender text editor, which is a valid Integrated Development Environment (IDE). When I double-click an item in Visual Studio Code, the code is pasted immediately, which is the desired behavior. However, when I try to do the same in Blender's text editor, the text is not pasted automatically. Instead, I have to manually use Blender's own copy and paste functionality. This inconsistency can disrupt workflow and efficiency.
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like CopyQ to automatically paste the selected item when double-clicked, in Blender's text editor, just as it does in Visual Studio Code. Although this might seem like an arbitrary issue, resolving it could significantly improve CopyQ's compatibility with a wide range of applications. By addressing this in Blender, which is free to download and use, you might discover that the fix also applies to other applications with similar issues. This could enhance CopyQ's functionality across multiple platforms, making it an even more robust tool for users.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Currently, the alternative is to manually use Blender's built-in copy and paste functionality, which is less efficient and detracts from the seamless experience that CopyQ provides in other environments.
Additional context
CopyQ is an incredibly valuable piece of software that provides immense benefits to its users, and it's available for free. As an additional suggestion, I believe that adding a prominently displayed, brightly colored, and inviting donation button to your website could help support the ongoing development of CopyQ. This could encourage users to contribute to the project, ensuring that you can continue to offer such an excellent tool to the community.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: