Copy & Paste Large Sections of Text = Broke?

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by maztec, Sep 8, 2007.

  1. maztec

    maztec Member

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    I searched the forums and did not readily encounter anyone else with this issue or a solution . . .

    Problem: When I copy and paste large sections of text from Firefox (OSX) to Microsoft OneNote (Vista) it appears to have a buffer issue and pastes the wrong text.

    Reproduceable? Unknown.

    Parallels Version: 4560.

    How it happens to me:

    1) Start OneNote (in Parallels) & Firefox (on Mac)
    2) Go to a website with Firefox.
    3) Select one short paragraph of text on the website.
    4) Copy the paragraph.
    5) Paste it into OneNote.
    Result: It works, text is pasted flawlessly.

    Now,
    6) Select a full page of text in Firefox.
    7) Copy the text.
    8) Paste into OneNote.
    Result: Only the first 8 or 9 lines are pasted, the rest is cropped off (if you need me to provide an exact character count, I can do it .. just ask)

    Now,
    9) Copy a large body of text in OneNote, a few pages.
    10) Paste it into OneNote.
    11) Go to Firefox, copy a full page of text.
    12) Paste into OneNote.
    Result: First 8 or 9 lines from Firefox text pasted PLUS the full bottom of the text copied above in OneNote (seems to occur with other programs too, but that is the main app I use).

    Solution: Unknown.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    M/
     
  2. maztec

    maztec Member

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    I take it nobody else has this problem . . .
     
  3. johnv

    johnv Parallels Team Parallels Team

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    Hello,

    The clipboard size is limited. Please use either "drag-n-drop" technology or Parallels Shared folders to copy large amounts of data and formatted text,

    Best regards,
    John
     
  4. maztec

    maztec Member

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    Uhmm... Thanks. I take it drag-n-drop has ceased being a shortcut for copy-n-paste and instead uses a different form of transfer . . .

    Don't suppose the clipboard size could be fixed or limited by the OS instead, rather than the software...? Especially on a system that is 64bit ....

    Guess that makes it a feature request.

    Thanks for the work-around, hopefully it won't be necessary in the next major version. :)
     

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