Am 04.04.2014 um 07:10 schrieb Stephan Witt <[email protected]>:

> Am 04.04.2014 um 00:13 schrieb Jerry <[email protected]>:
> 
>> 
>> On Apr 3, 2014, at 1:53 PM, Scott Kostyshak <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 4:17 PM, Liviu Andronic <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> One idea would be to use a commandline utility that allows copying
>>>> image files to the clipboard, and create a new converter from
>>>> PDF(cropped) towards this utility. But so far I couldn't find anything
>>>> for Linux, let alone cross-platform. Otherwise, I'm wondering if we
>>>> have an LFUN that would provide this functionality. But I'm not sure
>>>> how exactly that could work.
>>> 
>>> Good idea Liviu. I recommend CopyQ if you want to implement this. It
>>> works great on Linux, supposedly works on Windows, and support is
>>> experimental on OS X 10.9+. The author of CopyQ is extremely
>>> responsive to features and bug reports (he implemented a feature that
>>> I'm pretty sure only I use, just for me). This is one of the best
>>> clipboard managers out there (although note the focus is on features
>>> over lightweight) but it is not well known.
>>> 
>>> To put an image on the clipboard, you can do e.g.
>>> copyq write image/svg - < image.svg
>>> 
>>> For more info, see
>>> https://github.com/hluk/CopyQ
>>> 
>>> To install, I believe it's a simple
>>> cmake .
>>> make
>>> sudo make install
>>> 
>>> First you must have dependencies. See the INSTALL file for explicit
>>> instructions for which packages you need for Ubuntu. Let me know if
>>> you want help with anything.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Scott
>> 
>> Interesting solution, looks a bit bloaty as noted by Scott. Also, support 
>> for OS X is a little concerning, at 10.9+. I wonder if there is a concrete 
>> reason for this limitation or perhaps it's due to the developer's lack of 
>> access to other versions. Also, the web site states, "To compile and run the 
>> application you'll need the latest stable version of Qt library (there is 
>> also experimental support for Qt 5). To compile on OS X, you will need at 
>> least Qt 5.2."
> 
> Where did you find this? It's not totally correct. It should read: "To 
> compile with Qt 5 on Mac Qt5.2 is the first feature complete version."
> 
>> 
>> Dumb question: if Qt 5.2 is required to compile on OS X, is it required to 
>> run?
> 
> The official package on Mac OS X contains the private Qt frameworks used to 
> build it.
> So, you don't have to install any Qt package to run LyX. The version doesn't 
> matter.

Ah, I got it. You're talking about CopyQ, not LyX. Sorry for the confusion.

Stephan

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