![]() Variety of system-wide shortcuts and many more.It has editing and scripting features including some of the following: This is a advanced clipboard manager which is available on most if not all platforms. #3 0x0000000000406dfc in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffdd78) at loliclip.There are many tools out there that can help you manage your Linux clipboard and these include: 1. #2 0x00007ffff7bc85bf in xcb_wait_for_event () from /lib/libxcb.so.1 Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.Ġx00007ffff76deea0 in _poll_nocancel () from /lib/libc.so.6 The next lines appeared when I selected the content in Calc ![]() !- application/x-kde-cutselection = 0x2a5 Warning: Could not load shared library symbols for linux-vdso.so.1.ĭo you need "set solib-search-path" or "set sysroot"? Starting program: /home/army/Programme/cloudef/PKGBUILDS/loliclip/loliclip Reading symbols from /home/army/Programme/cloudef/PKGBUILDS/loliclip/loliclip.done. This GDB was configured as "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu".įor bug reporting instructions, please see: ![]() There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later Loliclip.c:1301:13: warning: ‘handle_property’ defined but not used Ĭopyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Loliclip.c:981:13: warning: ‘handle_incr’ defined but not used % gcc -Wall -g loliclip.c -lxcb -lz -o loliclip Change in config.h if you prefer something else. The default history limit git has been bumped from 15 to 150. However INCR is not yet supported so you can't even copy big chunks of data. This is to reduce ram (for example gimp image copy). Shared selections get overwritten when you copy some other stuff that is shared as well. You can see shared special selections in config.h. Same for other special selections that isn't shared. If you copy files in GUI filemanager, it will remember that file copy even if you go and copy some text. (I have these binded to 'meta-c' and 'meta-shift-c' the primary sync is binded to 'alt-shift-c') and 'lolictrl' for history, 'lolictrl -u' for url history. It's possible to set primary to sync to clipboard automatically as well in config.hīut it's quite counter innutive since your clipboard gets replaced each text selection. Vmap :`>amx`my'xk$v'y!tee >(loliclip -c)u Thank you, guys.Ĭopy/Paste from GUI to terminal: Ctrl+C in GUI, shift+insert in terminal (this is what default config.h in loliclip does)Ĭopy/Paste from terminal to GUI: bind 'lolictrl -spc' in your wm or whatever you use to bind keys.Īnd use that to synchorize primary to clipboard manually when you need it.įrom vim without X clipboard support compiled in: It would be cool if somebody can give me a hint or even write a small round-up on Clipboards and tools to manage them. ![]() Maybe I'm just too used to the Microsoft way and am over-thinking everything. Is this correct? It feels very clunky to me and I currently don't see how to make things go smoother by binding certain loliclip or lolictrl commands to keys or writing scripts that use loliclip or lolictrl to autosync stuff. Copy/Paste from a GUI application to a terminal: use Ctrl+C in the GUI application, then use ``loliclip -get`` in the terminal. Copy/Paste from a terminal to a GUI application: use ``echo "ABC" | loliclip -c`` in the terminal, then use Ctrl+V in the GUI application. Copy/Paste between GUI applications or in a GUI application: Use the controls given (usually these would be Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V). Copy/Paste between terminals/ttys or in a terminal/tty: Select and press Shift+Insert to paste the selection. If I've understood everything correctly, there are two trivial and two not so trivial cases: Maybe I'm just too tired and will gain sudden insight the next morning. Although I've been reading a lot about how X implements the clipboard and selection buffers, I don't really understand how to use it as efficiently as possible. So I have seen this excellent little tool and decided to integrate it in my dwm-workflow. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |