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? _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx