opened 07:32AM - 10 Feb 23 UTC
bug
visual markdown
### System details
RStudio Edition : RStudio Desktop
RStudio Version… : 2023.03.0-daily+301, compared to 2022.12.1+363
OS Version :
R Version :
Edition Windows 11 Pro
Version 22H2
Installed on 5/13/2022
OS build 22623.1250
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22639.1000.0
platform x86_64-w64-mingw32
arch x86_64
os mingw32
crt ucrt
system x86_64, mingw32
status
major 4
minor 2.2
year 2022
month 10
day 31
svn rev 83211
language R
version.string R version 4.2.2 (2022-10-31 ucrt)
nickname Innocent and Trusting
### Steps to reproduce the problem
- work in RStudio Desktop 2023.03.0-daily+301
- in a .qmd file, in visual editor mode
- take a windows screenshot, directed to the clipboard, and
- copy it into the visual editor window
### Describe the problem in detail
### Describe the behavior you expected
Instead of getting the expected image of the screenshot, I get a broken link. For some reason I can't paste an image of the broken link here, but that is the result in any event.
By contrast, if I do this in RStudio Desktop 2022.12.1+363 the image will appear as expected.
Possibly related to #12270 and #12466.
I have seen this occur before, where in daily builds of an RStudio Desktop version, image pasting into qmd files stops working, but later it is fixed. I think it happened with Elsbeth Geranium, but if not with that, with an earlier version for sure. Because it seems like you are getting close to release of Cherry Blossom, I thought I should mention it now.
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