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by account42
1330 days ago
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You'd expect the Wayland design to improve on that to allow clipboard managers to work 100% reliably and efficiently by only being able to take over the clipboard just before the previous owner closes - just like how Windows does it. Better yet would be to integrate that behavior into the server. |
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For example, one commenter pointed out that he uses one that keeps a permanent database of everything he has ever copied. Maybe you want to sync your clipboard between computers, while I just want mine to keep the last 10 clipboards and throw away the rest. (Actually I use Emacs which has it’s own internal kill-ring, so I don’t use a clipboard manager.)