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@mbrodesser commented on this pull request. > - Promise<Blob> getType(DOMString type); - }; + <dt><code><var>clipboardItem</var>.<var>types</var></code> + <dd><p>Returns the list of <var>types</var> contained in the <var>clipboardItem</var> object. + + </dl> + + <h4 id="clipboard-item">Clipboard Item</h4> + + A [=clipboard item=] is conceptually data that the user has expressed a desire to make shareable by invoking a "cut" or "copy" command. + + <p class=note> + For example, if a user copies a range of cells from a spreadsheet of a native application, it will result in one [=clipboard item=]. If a user copies a set of files from their desktop, that list of files will be represented by multiple [=clipboard item=]s. + </p> + + Some platforms may support having more than one [=clipboard item=] at a time on the [=Clipboard=], while other platforms replace the previous [=clipboard item=] with the new one. The case 1) of "ClipboardItems" and "Clipboard Items" differs from the case 2) of "presentationStyle", "presentation style" and "PresentationStyle. Note the difference: in case 2) there's no "Presentation Style". I'll add a comment to section 7.3 because that's where "Clipboard Items" is defined. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/clipboard-apis/pull/158#discussion_r766517505
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