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bug#41519: 26.3; transient-mark-mode + WSL + vcxsrv clobbers clipboard


From: Crawford, Christopher
Subject: bug#41519: 26.3; transient-mark-mode + WSL + vcxsrv clobbers clipboard
Date: Mon, 25 May 2020 17:49:08 -0400

Thanks for your help, and you are right:  disabling  select-active-regions  fixes it.
Prompted by your response, I found an option in VcXsrv, "Clipboard may use PRIMARY selection" (right-clicking on the server icon) which could also be disabled to allow cut and paste between Windows and Emacs without clobbering the clipboard.

On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 10:36 AM Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
> From: "Crawford, Christopher" <cbcraw2@g.uky.edu>
> Date: Sun, 24 May 2020 23:54:44 -0400
>
> In a fresh 'emacs -q',
> whenever I highlight text with the mouse, or S-<right>, or C-spc <right?, etc, emacs copies the text into the
> Windows clipboard, and I can't disable it.  This means that I cannot highlight text in Emacs and replace it
> with text previously copied from a Windows program.  I'm running on Ubuntu 18.04 on WSL using VcXsrv.

I don't think this is an Emacs bug.  Emacs puts the selected text into
the X selection; I'm guessing that some WSL agent then copies that
selection into the Windows clipboard.  This doesn't happen when
running on Windows natively.

> I've tried every combination of
>   transient-mark-mode
>   shift-selection-mode
>   save-interprogram-paste-before-kill
> with no success.
> If I disable  select-enable-clipboard , it won't paste from the clipboard,
> and setting  select-enable-primary  also doesn't seem to matter.

Did you try setting select-active-regions to nil?

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