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@lexical/clipboard
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@lexical/clipboard
This package contains the functionality for the clipboard feature of Lexical.
v0.7.0 (2022-12-09)
Lexical 0.7 includes some breaking changes, including:
$cloneContents
from @lexical/selection
PlainTextPlugin
and RichTextPlugin
with regards to how placeholders are handledRichTextPlugin
no longer indents by default, use the LexicalTabIndentationPlugin
for this behavior.unstable_convertLegacyJSONEditorState
has been removed. This was always meant to be a temporary work-around to allow developers to convert their formats to the new JSON format rather than using the actual editor state internals directly.Lexical 0.7 includes performance and usability improvements. Notably, Lexical has a new internal architecture that allows for
much better performance with large documents of content. Lexical also now provides a way to handle selection between blocks
of content by providing an emulated cursor (make sure you add a blockCursor
theme to your editor config to use it).
FAQs
This package provides the copy/paste functionality for Lexical.
The npm package @lexical/clipboard receives a total of 475,348 weekly downloads. As such, @lexical/clipboard popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @lexical/clipboard demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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