Edit: Everything seems too complicated, so I just went with this https://odysee.com/simplescreenrecorder-2023-09-03_11.02.17:a When you try to copy something, you copy something and then you paste it. This is fine, but I wish there was an app which would help me copy multiple items at different times and seamlessly help me paste it.
i.e., copy two things, press ctrl + v
to paste the last thing you copied and press ctrl + shift + v
to paste the last second thing you copied and so on.
I am pretty sure there are better ways to do this than what I am asking. So, I would be interested in those ways too.
you can’t only install kclipper that’s the app?
It would be a hell of a reason to switch DE, but KDE has a clipboard taskbar item. It remembers all your copies (until you clear the list), and you can click on an item to bring it back.
https://lemmy.kya.moe/imgproxy?src=i.imgur.com%2fGlXa1bE.png
you can’t only install kclipper that’s the app?
Perhaps you can, that makes sense
I guess I forgot how Linux worked, I was thinking it was just part of the system and not an “app”, but there isn’t really that distinction is there?
And you can set a keybind to switch to previous/next item so you could do something like ctrl+, ctrl+v
unfortunately, I wasn’t able to get through to most people. Probably because of my bad English. I have a clipboard manager and I like it. But, i wanted something, which would paste the item copied before the last item when I press
Ctrl + Shift + V
just as it would post the last item copied when I pressCtrl + V
CopyQ
works for me now, although I have to pressCtrl + Shift + C
to copy the next item. It works. https://odysee.com/simplescreenrecorder-2023-09-03_11.02.17:a