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Problem: missing Wayland clipboard support Solution: make it work (Foxe Chen) fixes: #5157 closes: #17097 Signed-off-by: Foxe Chen <chen.foxe@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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*wayland.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Jun 27
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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Wayland Protocol Support *wayland*
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1. Useful Wayland information |wayland-useful|
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2. Wayland selections |wayland-selections|
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==============================================================================
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1. Useful Wayland information *wayland-useful*
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*wayland-seat*
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Functionality such as the clipboard for Wayland requires a seat to use. A
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Wayland seat can consist of a keyboard, pointer, and touch device(s). The
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seat to use can be set with the 'wlseat' option. Only useful if you use
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multiple Wayland seats in the same Wayland session.
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*wayland-gui*
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See |gui-wayland|. Please note that when using the GUI, Vim uses the toolkit
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such as GTK for accessing the clipboard, and does not access the clipboard
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though Wayland. You can check this though the |v:clipmethod| variable, which
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should equal to "none" when running the GUI.
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Wayland commands:
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*:wlrestore* *:wl*
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:wl[estore] [display] Reinitializes the connection to the wayland compositor.
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Useful when running Vim in a screen/tmux session that
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continues running after the Wayland compositor
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restarts.
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[display] should be in the format of the
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$WAYLAND_DISPLAY environment variable (e.g.
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"wayland-0"). If [display] is omitted, then it
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reinitializes the connection using the same value as
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was used for the previous execution of this command.
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If the value was never specified, then it uses the
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value of $WAYLAND_DISPLAY environment variable. This
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will also update |v:clipmethod|.
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{only available when compiled with the |+wayland| feature}
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Wayland errors:
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*E1548*
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Vim failed communicating with the wayland compositor. This is likely due to
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the Wayland compositor process being killed. Try the `:wlrestore` command to
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try connecting again.
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==============================================================================
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2. Wayland Selections *wayland-selections*
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Vim supports the wlr-data-control-unstable-v1 and ext-data-control-v1
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protocols, for accessing the current Wayland selection. These are the best
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case scenario protocols, see |wayland-focus-steal|. Selection in this case
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essentially means the "clipboard." You can check if your Wayland compositor
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supports either of these protocols by running the wayland-info command, which
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should be bunded with libwayland on your system: >
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wayland-info | grep -E '(ext_data_control|zwlr_data_control)'
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<If grep finds a match, then you have either or both protocols on your system.
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If you don't get any match, then please see |wayland-focus-steal| for more
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information.
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If you come from X11, then the regular wayland selection is equivalent to the
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CLIPBOARD selection in X11, and the primary wayland selection equates to the
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X11 primary selection. Accessing these selections is the same as X11 in Vim,
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in which the + register is the regular selection, and the * register is the
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primary selection, note that your compositor may not support primary
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selections, see |wayland-primary-selection| for more details.
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*wayland-persist*
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If you use X11 cut buffers, no such things exist on Wayland. Instead to
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emulate such functionality, a separate clipboard manager must be used in order
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to persist selection data when a Wayland client exists.
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*wayland-and-x11*
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If your version of Vim comes compiled with both X11 and Wayland support, then
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Vim determines which one to use when accessing the clipboard using the
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'clipmethod' option.
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*wayland-primary-selection*
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If you find X11 style primary selections useful, Wayland also implements this
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behaviour in its own protocols:
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- The primary selection protocol is the most widely supported, but requires
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focus in order to be used, see |wayland-focus-steal|.
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- Data control protocol available on your system, such as the ext or wlr
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protocols, then primary selection is also supported. This is unless you are
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using version 1 (not the same as the 'v1' in the protocol name), of the
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wlr-data-control protocol. Then the primary selection protocol will be used
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as a fallback.
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*wayland-focus-steal* *wayland-gnome*
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If you are using the GNOME desktop environment on Wayland, as of this writing,
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there is no method of accessing/modifying the clipboard for external clients
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such as Vim without being focused. Focused in this case means the client has
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received some sort of input event, such as a window being focused. This is
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what the wlr-data-control-unstable-v1 and ext-data-control-v1 protocols solve.
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If your Wayland compositor does not support the above protocols, then the
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above explanation applies.
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To solve this problem, Vim implements a way of gaining focus in order to
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access the clipboard, by creating a temporary transparent top-level surface.
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This is by default disabled and can be enabled via the 'wlsteal' option.
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Moreover, a seat that has a keyboard is also required, see 'wlseat', and the
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xdg-shell protocol must be available.
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Note that this method can have several side effects from the result of focus
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stealing. For example, if you have a taskbar that shows currently opened apps
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in your desktop environment, then when Vim attempts to steal focus, it may
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"flicker," as if a window was opened then immediately closed after.
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Additionally, if you are in fullscreen mode, this focus stealing won't work,
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because the created surface won't ever gain focus. If this happens, Vim will
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seem to freeze temporarily, see 'wltimeoutlen' for more information.
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