Logging into GNOME last clipboard entry appears in overview search box
Problem Explanation
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By default when GNOME session starts it enter overview mode, when Pano is enabled the last entry in the clipboard appears pasted in the Gnome overview search. I have to run Pano is session mode where is clears all entries on logout/login.
Expected Behavior
Pano clipboard contents should not be pasted in gnome search.
Reprodution
How one can find the bug?
Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce, if applicable:
Run pano in non session mode
copy some text to the clipboard
Log out
log in
Details
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It happens with any application?
[ ] Yes, it applies to any application.
[ ] No. Only with the following applications:
VSCode
[ ] It works with the following applications that I have tried:
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It happens only on one computer?
[x ] I don't know.
[ ] No. I have tried it on more than one computer.
It happens only with some specific gnome configuration?
[x] I don't think that the configuration matters.
[ ] Yes. Only if the following config is set up:
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It happens only with some specific extension installed?
[x] I don't think that the installed extensions affect the bug/behavior.
[ ] Yes. Only if the following gnome extension is installed:
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Description
Logging into GNOME last clipboard entry appears in overview search box
Problem Explanation
Write a clear and concise description of what the bug is:
By default when GNOME session starts it enter overview mode, when Pano is enabled the last entry in the clipboard appears pasted in the Gnome overview search. I have to run Pano is session mode where is clears all entries on logout/login.
Expected Behavior
Pano clipboard contents should not be pasted in gnome search.
Reprodution
How one can find the bug?
Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce, if applicable:
Details
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It happens with any application?
It happens only on one computer?
It happens only with some specific gnome configuration?
It happens only with some specific extension installed?
Diagnostics
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