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?