I just pushed a new testing update out to bodhi on this and realized that I may not have advised folks that copyq is available in the fedora repos.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with it here is a link to a recent review article: http://goo.gl/1oMjHv
It requires qt5 and has remarkable set of options. The project is active and updates are pushed in a timely manner.
The one criticism I've seen is that it is "too advanced" and people get lost in the options. That really isn't the case. If you use the vanilla setup, it works just like any other clipboard manager. The advantage is if you want to do some neat things with your clipboard data, copyq will help you do it easily. Of course, if you want to play around, you need to RTFM.
For those who like eye candy, the system area icon is animated and the scissors will "cut" when you clip something for the clipboard.
Enjoy!
Gerald B. Cox wrote:
I just pushed a new testing update out to bodhi on this and realized that I may not have advised folks that copyq is available in the fedora repos.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with it here is a link to a recent review article: http://goo.gl/1oMjHv
It requires qt5 and has remarkable set of options. The project is active and updates are pushed in a timely manner.
The one criticism I've seen is that it is "too advanced" and people get lost in the options. That really isn't the case. If you use the vanilla setup, it works just like any other clipboard manager. The advantage is if you want to do some neat things with your clipboard data, copyq will help you do it easily. Of course, if you want to play around, you need to RTFM.
For those who like eye candy, the system area icon is animated and the scissors will "cut" when you clip something for the clipboard.
Enjoy!
can you remind me, how do I prevent klipper from starting and autostart copyq instead?
From K-Menu: --> Computer --> System Settings --> Workspace --> Startup and Shutdown --> Add Program (for CopyQ) --> Select Klipper and Click Remove Program
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 9:02 AM, Neal Becker ndbecker2@gmail.com wrote:
Gerald B. Cox wrote:
I just pushed a new testing update out to bodhi on this and realized that I may not have advised folks that copyq is available in the fedora repos.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with it here is a link to a recent review article: http://goo.gl/1oMjHv
It requires qt5 and has remarkable set of options. The project is active and updates are pushed in a timely manner.
The one criticism I've seen is that it is "too advanced" and people get lost in the options. That really isn't the case. If you use the vanilla setup, it works just like any other clipboard manager. The advantage is if you want to do some neat things with your clipboard data, copyq will help you do it easily. Of course, if you want to play around, you need to RTFM.
For those who like eye candy, the system area icon is animated and the scissors will "cut" when you clip something for the clipboard.
Enjoy!
can you remind me, how do I prevent klipper from starting and autostart copyq instead? _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@lists.fedoraproject.org https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/kde@lists.fedoraproject.org
On Monday 1 August 2016 9:31:31 AM IST Gerald B. Cox wrote:
From K-Menu: --> Computer --> System Settings --> Workspace --> Startup and Shutdown --> Add Program (for CopyQ) --> Select Klipper and Click Remove Program
Those who use Clipboard Manager instead of Klipper can remove it from the system tray settings. Right click on system tray and click settings and then uncheck Clipboard from Extra Items.
I love the scissors animation. One of the biggest reason to use CopyQ is because Klipper/Clipboard manager wrongly identifies mime-type sent by Chrome and inserts either an empty line or a box. Both are at fault here and both don't want to do anything about it. Every other clipboard app works with Chrome though.
The new QML based plasma plugins have really started make look Qt system tray widgets as poorly designed.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Sudhir Khanger ml@sudhirkhanger.com wrote:
I love the scissors animation.
ROFL... yeah, when I first noticed it, thought it was a nice touch...