I'm just guessing, but you can try brackets around xclip -o | wl-copy
in the long command.
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HOLY SHIT IT WORKS
WHY DOES THAT WORK?
I googled what the brackets do but I still don't understand why that fixes it, but it does. Thank you so much. You cannot imagine how much annoyance this issue has caused me over the years.
edit: SCRATCH THAT
I've found a situation where xclip -o outputs the correct thing, but wl-paste is outputting something different and incorrect, even if I run my bindsym
xclip -o | wl-copy would fix this, if i ran it from alacritty, however, sway isn't doing it right.
Sigh.
Not answering your question, but since i haven't noticed any clipboard issues on GNOME does Sway maybe have an option to fix the Wayland<->xwayland sync ?
It's specifically citrix workspace that has issues.
Not an issue on KDE either. This smells strongly of an XY problem. Clipboard should be in sync.
It's specifically citrix workspace that has issues.