That's because Ctrl-C in firefox copies into the X primary clipboard (the same
one you would use in other applications with hilight-to-copy and then
middle-click-to-paste), rather than into the GTK clipboard as most GTK apps do.
While this is a behaviour I've come to be used to (I can Ctrl-C in firefox,
then middle-click into gnome-terminal), it is rather inconsistent. Of course,
it would be really nice if the GTK clipboard manager was hacked in such a way
that it managed to preserve the X primary selection as well.
That's because Ctrl-C in firefox copies into the X primary clipboard (the same click-to- paste), rather than into the GTK clipboard as most GTK apps do.
one you would use in other applications with hilight-to-copy and then
middle-
While this is a behaviour I've come to be used to (I can Ctrl-C in firefox,
then middle-click into gnome-terminal), it is rather inconsistent. Of course,
it would be really nice if the GTK clipboard manager was hacked in such a way
that it managed to preserve the X primary selection as well.