Sharing clipboard with native apps
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 I'm using Firefox on Ubuntu Touch (focal), but I've found that I can't copy anything to native apps. I don't know if it this is limited to Firefox, or if it still happens with a physical keyboard, but it seems to me that the clipboard isn't being shared with the native/host OS. Is this intended behavior and is there a way to workaround it? 
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 @hlbkv It's probably using xwayland/wayland which don't have clipboard support as far as I know. Only Libertine apps have clipboard support if I am not mistaken. 
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 @kugiigi What exactly is a 'Libertine' app in this context? There is no native Firefox app in UT, I've installed and am running it w/ Libertine. 
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 Also, for reference, I noticed that pinned tabs don't survive closing/reopening Firefox. 
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 @hlbkv A Libertine app is ran inside a container. Actually Firefox has been packaged for Ubuntu Touch in the .click format, see the GitLab repository, clipboard should work there. 
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 @ikoz said in Sharing clipboard with native apps: @hlbkv A Libertine app is ran inside a container. Precisely, hence why I didn't understad @kugiigi comment. As for the alternative you suggest, I'll check it out, but it's still a bit outdated, I'd rather run an up-to-date version. 
 I'm assuming there is a workaround to get clipboard to work within the Libertine container.
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 I haven't tried Libertine in a while. Clipboard and content hub is properly implemented in libertine apps which used xmir. My guess is that Libertine now use xwayland/wayland amd the clipboard implementation isn't working anymore. 
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 @kugiigi I do have a 'X11 support' running anytime I load up firefox, not sure if that's a staple of xwayland or xmir. 
