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Sticky clips are undiscoverable (hidden in Clip Order submenu)
Ditto offers a useful feature allowing to make a certain clip featured (potentially) permanently. When a clip is set as "sticky", it is always kept in the clipboard.
Unfortunately, the sticky feature is undiscoverable. Indeed, to make a clip sticky, one needs to explore a submenu of that clip's context menu, labelled "Clip Order". There, 3 items allow making that clip sticky (Make Top Sticky Clip, Make Last Sticky Clip and Replace Top Sticky Clip).
This could be solved by moving these items to the context menu's root, in a new submenu, or by renaming their current submenu.