-/**
- * gtk_clipboard_get_for_display:
- * @display: the display for which the clipboard is to be retrieved or created
- * @selection: a #GdkAtom which identifies the clipboard
- * to use.
- *
- * Returns the clipboard object for the given selection.
- * Cut/copy/paste menu items and keyboard shortcuts should use
- * the default clipboard, returned by passing %GDK_SELECTION_CLIPBOARD for @selection.
- * (%GDK_NONE is supported as a synonym for GDK_SELECTION_CLIPBOARD
- * for backwards compatibility reasons.)
- * The currently-selected object or text should be provided on the clipboard
- * identified by #GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY. Cut/copy/paste menu items
- * conceptually copy the contents of the #GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY clipboard
- * to the default clipboard, i.e. they copy the selection to what the
- * user sees as the clipboard.
- *
- * (Passing #GDK_NONE is the same as using <literal>gdk_atom_intern
- * ("CLIPBOARD", FALSE)</literal>. See <ulink
- * url="http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/clipboards-spec">
- * http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/clipboards-spec</ulink>
- * for a detailed discussion of the "CLIPBOARD" vs. "PRIMARY"
- * selections under the X window system. On Win32 the
- * #GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY clipboard is essentially ignored.)
- *
- * It's possible to have arbitrary named clipboards; if you do invent
- * new clipboards, you should prefix the selection name with an
- * underscore (because the ICCCM requires that nonstandard atoms are
- * underscore-prefixed), and namespace it as well. For example,
- * if your application called "Foo" has a special-purpose
- * clipboard, you might call it "_FOO_SPECIAL_CLIPBOARD".
- *
- * Return value: the appropriate clipboard object. If no
- * clipboard already exists, a new one will
- * be created. Once a clipboard object has
- * been created, it is persistent and, since
- * it is owned by GTK+, must not be freed or
- * unrefd.
- *
- * Since: 2.2
- **/