WhiteWolf
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2011-05-12
, 12:02
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@ Spain
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#11
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2011-05-25
, 07:49
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#12
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2011-05-25
, 22:16
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@ Germany
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#13
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I have been whishing and missing so an app since so long!
If I could, I'd suggest 2-3 things:
1. Clipman could(should, IMHO) also grab all the selected text to get rid of the "ctrl-c/copy" action.
2. Shortcut valid for every app which pops-up a menu with the last copied items
3. The point 2 would then allow no need to have an constantly opened clipman window. This window, the main clipman window, could then be accessible with another shortcut or via the settings screen.
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2011-05-26
, 04:04
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#14
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Hmm... I don't know if this is a good idea. And sadly I have moreover no clue how to monitor text selections at other applications.
So perhaps this is not a realizable feature. Sorry.
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2011-05-26
, 18:05
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@ Germany
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Under KDE, you just select some text anywhere and middle click to paste it somewhere else. Very handy and easy.
If you need an older selection, click the Kliper icon to pick it up.
I'd say that text selections are managed by the GUI.
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2011-05-26
, 22:03
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2011-05-30
, 17:36
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@ Germany
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#17
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helex, killer app... After using this for the last few hours I realise that I have been craving something like this and never realised, this is just so damn useful!
What would be really cool is if you didn't have to switch windows to use the manager, instead enable some hotkey that allowed you to paste in sequentially from the list stored in the manager, something like repeatedly hitting cntrl-v until you hit what you wanted from the list, then click on the screen to un-highlight and continue?
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2011-05-30
, 22:31
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@ Germany
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2011-05-30
, 23:41
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2011-05-31
, 01:06
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@ Sydney
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#20
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