Matthew Richardson
Matthew Richardson
Just realised I never answered the final part of your question - apologies! clipster uses the following mechanism to decide on the root to use for creating the `clipster/` data_dir:...
As to the idea of a single clipster instance being shared between multiple X displays - I'm going to leave that one open but as a low priority - if...
Hi, I have to admit that I didn't realise that the selection widget actually offered search capabilities - it looks like this is enabled by default when you create the...
Hi - this sounds like another unintended feature added by using the Gnome UI tools - and one which has broken, though I'm not sure why! I'd like to tie...
Clipster doesn't stop the copying of non-text items, but it doesn't attempt to store them in its history - mostly due to the difficulties in storing binary blobs, and not...
Thanks for raising this - I've been mostly trying to ignore it :smiley: My reading up on this (along with your Gnome bug report) makes it clear that this is...
Thanks for the extra info! I'm still not quite at the point where I can put any effort into looking at wayland support (for one thing I don't have wayland...
@glubsy I think most people want a blacklist (the usual use case is collect everything *except* a password manager) hence the reason it was implemented that way. I could make...
@zetorian thanks for flagging this up! given that clipster is currrntly working at a high level using the Python Gtk libs, then it's unlikely that I can pursue any work...
Hi, Apologies for not replying sooner! It would be nice to be able to do `clipster -s; clipster -o` However, `clipster -s` simply tells the daemon to display the GUI,...