15 Jul
                
                    2013
                
            
            
                15 Jul
                
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                2:39 a.m.
            
        Tim Connors <tconnors@rather.puzzling.org> writes:
clipboard management.
wmcliphist. aw, no longer in debian. I swear, software never improves. I'm going back to the abacus.
There's a bunch of stand-alone clipboard managers in apt, because the gnome one is built into gnome-settings-daemon, so you can't have it without pulling in a lot of other shit you don't want (e.g. last time I used it, g-s-d would turn off your .xmodmap and .gtkrc-2.0 and use its own versions from %gconf-tree.xml). I can't vouch for any of them. If I need to copy something into webkit, I write it to /tmp/x then browse to file:///tmp/x and copy from within the browser. (I don't need to do it much.)