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Copy Image in Safari 1.3's contextual menus
Hal,
Copy Image in Safari 1.3's contextual menus
> Is there something you're trying to tell us that I'm totally missing?
Yes... only I'm not "trying" to tell you... I did tell you. > tell Finder to show the clipboard, and I see the URL, and some other textual gobbledy. You would normally see a graphic on the clipboard after a "Copy Image"... not a link! > I paste them into Photoshop, Word, Stickies, whatever. No... not "whatever". (Yes, some apps are hip to Apple's new way... not all). >BTW, I've never used the app you mention... And you've been using Macs how long!?!?
Copy & Paste involves negotiation
When you do a Copy operation, the app that you are copying from communicates with the OS X clipboard and tells it what type of data is being copied. It does not necessarily transfer any data to the clipboard - it is possible for apps to say something like "I've got an image here and I'll give it to you when a Paste operation is done." This allows the app to modify the format of data that is transferred according to what format best suits the destination of the Paste operation. The source application can indicate that it has various types of data available. It is up to the destination application to choose which of the data it wants.
TextEdit behaviour
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