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qlipper 1.7

#1 Post by Dingo »

note: this is a QT4 static app that can work in every puppy version, regardless to dependencies

qlipper 1.7
- http://www.dokupuppylinux.co.cc/programs:clipboard
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Lightweight & cross-platform clipboard history applet. Maybe useful if you don't have (or don't want) KDE's Klipper.

FEATURES:

    * - saves clipboard history entries and restores them
    * - lightweight
    * - systray docking app
    * - few requirements
    * - can be used in Gnome and Windows (and more)
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if you want tweak the appearance of this and other qt apps (e.g: enable menu fade and/or animations) , you can use simply download and click to use

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#2 Post by disciple »

What distinguishes this from glipper-lite or parcellite (other than being massive because of the static QT)?
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#3 Post by Dingo »

disciple wrote:What distinguishes this from glipper-lite or parcellite (other than being massive because of the static QT)?
only ONE DIFFERENCE

this app has STICKY CLIPBOARDS (you can insert in these several STICKY entries) text, passwords, notes, that you want ever ready to use (and no overwritten by other clipboard content)

the DEFAULT STICKY ENTRIES are 16

I agree that this app is a little bloated, but anyone can move outside from pup_save, symlinking the executable in /usr/bin or /usr/localbin

I recommend glipper and parcelite for use IN puppy, but moving qlipper executable outside pup_save is not too bad to have alternatives
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#4 Post by ttuuxxx »

actually a 4mb static qt app is actually pretty small :
) also it works fine on 2.14X, nice app
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#5 Post by disciple »

this app has STICKY CLIPBOARDS
Ah, good. I've been thinking of trying to add them to glipper-lite, but I'm not sure I'm up to it. I wasn't sure that parcellite didn't have them, though...
actually a 4mb static qt app is actually pretty small
Of course 4MB is small for a static qt app. It is massive for a clipboard manager package - something like 300 times the size of a (dynamic and upxed) glipper or parcellite.
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#6 Post by disciple »

Dingo wrote:
disciple wrote:What distinguishes this from glipper-lite or parcellite (other than being massive because of the static QT)?
only ONE DIFFERENCE

this app has STICKY CLIPBOARDS (you can insert in these several STICKY entries) text, passwords, notes, that you want ever ready to use (and no overwritten by other clipboard content)
Hmmm. The sticky feature isn't quite what I'd like (the entries are in a submenu, and you need to enter them manually. I'd like to have them in the main menu, with a "pin icon").

But I see there is another big difference. It supports restoring images from the clipboard history! (Unfortunately it only works with images, not with any binary clipboard information e.g. if the clipboard had both an image and text then it only restores the text).
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#7 Post by disciple »

disciple wrote:
this app has STICKY CLIPBOARDS
Ah, good. I've been thinking of trying to add them to glipper-lite, but I'm not sure I'm up to it. I wasn't sure that parcellite didn't have them, though...
actually a 4mb static qt app is actually pretty small
Of course 4MB is small for a static qt app. It is massive for a clipboard manager package - something like 300 times the size of a (dynamic and upxed) glipper or parcellite.
And I see that the static qlipper is also upxed, so that is a fair comparison, although it would probably be a lot more dramatic if we compared them un-upxed.
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#8 Post by disciple »

disciple wrote:But I see there is another big difference. It supports restoring images from the clipboard history! (Unfortunately it only works with images, not with any binary clipboard information e.g. if the clipboard had both an image and text then it only restores the text).
I found another QT clipboard manager which does support restoring other binary clipboard information e.g. both an image and text.
CopyQ
Its gui seems rather complicated/clumsy though.
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#9 Post by darkcity »

a copyq pet exists for Carolina, here-
http://smokey01.com/carolina/pet_packages-carolina/

doesn't work out of the box on Slacko (needs ~ libqtsvg)

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