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If you have set max displayed history size to 20, how do you access the history below 20?
If you set that value to say 200 instead of 20, you can't see the app because it is off the screen. Is the 20 supposed to indicate the visible items then when you get to 20 and hit the down arrow key, the list scrolls?
I'm using Linux Mint 21 and maybe CTRL+ALT+H is supposed to do what I want? Issue #412 describes the shortcut not working on some OSs.
The version of gpaste installed by apt is 3.42.6.
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@Amr-Ibra your post reminded me that I stopped using GPaste and switched to CopyQ. I especially like it because you can have Vim keyboard bindings, so I can use just the keyboard to show the clipboard history, scroll up and down then press right arrow to paste into whichever app I'm in. It's a better experience for me.
If you have set max displayed history size to 20, how do you access the history below 20?
If you set that value to say 200 instead of 20, you can't see the app because it is off the screen. Is the 20 supposed to indicate the visible items then when you get to 20 and hit the down arrow key, the list scrolls?
I'm using Linux Mint 21 and maybe CTRL+ALT+H is supposed to do what I want? Issue #412 describes the shortcut not working on some OSs.
The version of gpaste installed by apt is 3.42.6.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: