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Clipboard Manager for Ubuntu Touch #1148

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ghost opened this issue May 24, 2019 · 7 comments
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Clipboard Manager for Ubuntu Touch #1148

ghost opened this issue May 24, 2019 · 7 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented May 24, 2019

Feature request:
I use the 'clipboard indicator' a lot on my PC (xfce) and it would be very helpful for me having it on Ubuntu Touch, too.

@Fuseteam
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can you elaborate how the "clipboard indicator" works?

@ghost
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ghost commented May 24, 2019

I mean a clipboard manager like those:
https://www.tecmint.com/best-clipboard-managers-for-linux/

@Fuseteam
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if you want you can rename the issue to "clipboard manager" instead of indicator as some devs are not keen on adding more indicators but may be inclined to look at ways to get a clipboard manager working in UT

@ghost ghost changed the title Clipboard indicator for Ubuntu Touch Clipboard Manager for Ubuntu Touch May 24, 2019
@PhoenixLandPirate
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not keen on adding more indicators

I agree with this, HOWEVER, we do have an "Text Entry Setting's", perhaps we could add it to that indicator?

@Fuseteam
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Fuseteam commented Oct 3, 2019

That's related to the physical keyboard currently
i wonder if we can add it to the osk

@PhoenixLandPirate
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Could maybe fit it somewhere on the keyboard, could either be something when you hold on the space bar, or the "Switch input" button thats meant for languages, but I dont think emoji's are a language, so you could maybe put a clipboard manager in there too.

@Fuseteam
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I think it could fit in the cursor mode

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