https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493318
--- Comment #4 from quanticcpu2...@gmail.com --- (In reply to cwo from comment #3) > > What does it matter how I'm opening krunner? The problem is that you put a > > shitty option to paste the contents of the clipboard into the krunner search > > box, just fix that and don't try to get around it by making excuses. > > It matters because pasting the clipboard is the whole point of the "Run > command on clipboard contents" option. (This is also not a new function). > Some users like having this available, and the KDE project generally does > not make features dependent on whether you consider them "shitty". > > I am not trying to make excuses. This is a bug tracker, which is for > narrowing down issues so they can be fixed. > > I just downloaded Fedora 41 Beta and ran it in a VM. I copied something into > the clipboard, and did the following: > > - Press Alt+Space: krunner opens with an empty search box. > - Press Alt+F2: krunner opens with an empty search box. > - Launch "krunner" from a terminal: empty search box. > - Press Alt-Shift-F2: krunner opens with the search box filled with the > clipboard. > > This is all precisely as intended, and how it has worked for a good while. > If you don't want to have the fourth option available, remove it in System > Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts. > > If this is not how it behaves for you, there may be a misconfiguration, > corrupted settings, or bug in krunner or elsewhere in the stack. But for > this we need to investigate, and to do that you could start by providing the > information I requested before. I'll add another one: Please try with a new > user account so we can see if it's a system-wide problem or an issue with > user configuration. I have found the problem. The option 'Run command on clipboard contents' is marked by default. This has been confusing users. Ref.: https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/xg5p7t/how_do_i_prevent_krunner_from_autopasting/ -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.