On 3/29/25 16:25, Darrell Anderson via tde-users wrote:
On 3/29/25 12:23 AM, Michele Calgaro via tde-users
wrote:
> On 2025/03/29 07:07 AM, Darrell Anderson via tde-users wrote:
>> When I copy text the data is pulled into Klipper. Klipper does not
>> activate that selection. I always have to pop open the Klipper menu
>> and manually select that recent selection copy.
>>
>> I have tried keeping the two different buffers in sync and not.
>>
>> When I manually select the most recent selection from the popup
>> menu, Klipper pastes the selection as expected. The next time I copy
>> a different selection Klipper again "forgets" which selection is
>> most recent.
>>
>> My usage of any clipboard manager is the most recent selection is
>> always remembered and activated as selected for pasting. Klipper is
>> not doing this.
>>
>> I do not remember Klipper behaving this way in the past. I do not
>> see anything awry in klipperrc. Has something changed with Klipper
>> behavior?
That, in PrusaSlicer, is part of PrusaSlicer, if your printer is
on your
local network, there is an upload and print option that Just Works.Â
Most "slicers" have some sort of similar functions.
Nope, nothing changed and Klipper works fine here.
Thanks.
Does your install of Klipper keep the top most (most recent) selection
active (checked)? Mine doesn't, which means I always have to pop up
the history menu and manually (keyboard down arrow) to select.
I expect to manually select other entries in the history, but the most
recent should always be active.
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