Am 25.11.2015 um 16:01 schrieb Neal Becker:
Sudhir Khanger wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 Nov 2015 9:55:39 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
>> no i don't and i have treid all sort of combinations for the case some
>> checkbox does the opposite than the label says
>
> There's definitely some buggy behavior.
>
> I would disable Clipboard widget from system tray settings (General>Extra
> Items>Clipboard uncheck). And I would install CopyQ from the repos. In its
> Preference>General>Clipboard Manipulation you can set the way you want it.
>
> Klipper/Clipboard-widget is a huge no for Chrome users so CopyQ comes very
> handy.
>
CopyQ looks interesting, but how do you get it to not always be hidden under
the 'hidden icons' of the tray?
the same idiotic behavior - anything i select with the mouse goes
directly into the clipboard and so a "select and CTRL+V" does nothing
else than overwrite the clipboard with the selcetion you wanted to
overwrite *with the clipboard content*