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Software - Support => Installing Software => Topic started by: Rosika on April 21, 2023, 10:05:14 AM
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Hi all, :)
I´m using Linux Lite 6.2 and I´m very satisfied with it. :045:
Well, I was looking for a clipboard manager but it seems LL doesn´t come with one per default.
So I ´m looking for a good one to install. Doing a bit of research I found those:
- copyq
- gpaste
- klipper
- clipman
- diodon
(https://www.tecmint.com/best-clipboard-managers-for-linux/ )
Hmm, I´m not quite sure which would be best for LL. Klipper for example seems to be optimized (exclusively?) for the KDE environment.
Does anyone of you have a good suggestion?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Many greetings
Rosika :wave
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Hi again, :)
in the meantime I installed xfce4-clipman-plugin
, which is often recommended for the xfce DE.
It integrates well into the panel and works as expected.
Still: there´s one thing I cannot quite explain.
At the moment there are 15 entries in it.
When clicking on the panel-icon I see the entry "Zeige die vollständige Chronik...", i.e.: "Show the entire timeline/chronicle", i.e. all entries.
When clicking on that one however I get a window showing the "settings", which is ecactly the same window I get when clicking on "Clipman settings"... ::)
Might this be a bug or am I doing something wrong here?
Many greetings
Rosika :wave
P.S.:
I found out I get the complete history in a seperate window when issuing the command
xfce4-clipman-history
from the command-line. I guess that´s what should pop up from the context menu as well...
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:dft008: how do i install this?
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@Abhilash C P:
Hi, :)
installing the plugin is easy:
sudo apt-get install xfce4-clipman-plugin
There´s an icon for it in the panel afterwards.
Cheers from Rosika :wave
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thank you :047:
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Hi @Abhilash C P:
You´re very welcome. :)
Cheers from Rosika :wave