love.system.setClipboardText
Available since LÖVE 0.9.0 |
This function is not supported in earlier versions. |
Puts text in the clipboard.
Function
Synopsis
love.system.setClipboardText( text )
Arguments
string text
- The new text to hold in the system's clipboard.
Returns
Nothing.
Examples
Set up OS agnostic keybindings for a copy paste buffer.
local buffer
function love.draw()
love.graphics.print(
"OS: "..love.system.getOS().."\n"..
"Local buffer: "..tostring(buffer).."\n"..
"System buffer: "..tostring(love.system.getClipboardText()))
end
function love.keypressed(key)
local osString = love.system.getOS()
local control
if osString == "OS X" then
control = love.keyboard.isDown("lgui","rgui")
elseif osString == "Windows" or osString == "Linux" then
control = love.keyboard.isDown("lctrl","rctrl")
end
if control then
if key == "c" then
if buffer then love.system.setClipboardText(buffer) end
end
if key == "v" then
buffer = love.system.getClipboardText()
end
end
-- Quite a few linux distros use the middle mouse button for paste
if love.mouse.isDown(3) then
buffer = love.system.getClipboardText()
end
end
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