I'm also using parcellite without problems
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I have been looking for a good gnome clipboard manager for a while now, and
glipper never quite seemed to cut it. I hadn't heard about parcellite until
last night, but I gave it a whirl and it seems perfect. This would be a good
addition to Karmic (if it isn't too late) especially since it's so
Il giorno mer, 17/06/2009 alle 02.15 +0100, (``-_-´´) -- BUGabundo ha
scritto:
been using parcelite since Jaunty, and it seem to be in good state on
karmic.
+1 from me
I recall clipboard managers were problematic, e.g. openoffice was
continuously updating the selection. Don't remember
the
clipboard and can be viewed with icons, thumbnails and content
previews, and it has a clipboard notification when you cut or copy.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:11 AM, Danny
Piccirillodanny.picciri...@ubuntu.com wrote:
I've recently been bothered more and more by Ubuntu's lack of better
clipboard
I've recently been bothered more and more by Ubuntu's lack of better
clipboard management. I don't know all the details but i think we could
really do with a clipboard manager installed by default. I don't know much
about this, and would appreaciate input, but from what i've read, GCM or
Glipper
2009/6/17 Danny Piccirillo danny.picciri...@ubuntu.com:
I've recently been bothered more and more by Ubuntu's lack of better
clipboard management. I don't know all the details but i think we could
really do with a clipboard manager installed by default. I don't know much
about this, and would
by Ubuntu's lack of better
clipboard management. I don't know all the details but i think we could
really do with a clipboard manager installed by default. I don't know much
about this, and would appreaciate input, but from what i've read, GCM or
Glipper seems to be two good candidates for the job.
http
Olá Danny e a todos.
On Wednesday 17 June 2009 00:11:52 Danny Piccirillo wrote:
I've recently been bothered more and more by Ubuntu's lack of better
clipboard management. I don't know all the details but i think we could
really do with a clipboard manager installed by default. I don't know
recently been bothered more and more by Ubuntu's lack of better
clipboard management. I don't know all the details but i think we could
really do with a clipboard manager installed by default. I don't know
much
about this, and would appreaciate input, but from what i've read, GCM or
Glipper