Re: [w3c/clipboard-apis] Add clipboard IDL description. (#158)

@snianu commented on this pull request.



> +  </p>
+
+  Each of these [=/MIME type=]s describe a different [=representation=] of the same [=clipboard item=] at different levels of fidelity and make the [=clipboard item=] more consumable by target applications during paste.
+
+  <p class=note>
+   Making the range of cells available as an image will allow the user to paste the cells into a photo editing app, while the text/plain format can be used by text editor apps.
+  </p>
+
+  A [=clipboard item=] can also optionally have a <dfn>presentation style</dfn> that helps distinguish whether apps "pasting" a [=clipboard item=] should insert the contents of an appropriate [=representation=] inline at the point of paste or if it should be treated as an attachment.
+
+  Apps that support pasting only a single [=clipboard item=] should use the first [=clipboard item=].
+  Apps that support pasting more than one [=clipboard item=] could, for example, provide a user interface that previews the contents of each [=clipboard item=] and allow the user to choose which one to paste.
+  Further, apps are expected to enumerate the [=/MIME type=]s of the [=clipboard item=] they are pasting and select the one best-suited for the app according to some app-specific algorithm.
+  Alternatively, an app can present the user with options on how to paste a [=clipboard item=], e.g. "paste as image" or "paste formatted text", etc.
+
+  A {{ClipboardItem}} object has an associated <dfn for="ClipboardItem">clipboardItem</dfn>, which is a [=clipboard item=].

Ack.

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