Thanks to you I realized, Clipboard Indicator can do that too. So now I bound Super+V
to show the clipboard, and I can search it with the keyboard, select entries, etc.
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KDE Plasma user of 4 years here, I am currently giving GNOME a try with Fedora Workstation. Reading through here, I’m going to try a few new extensions, thanks a lot :)
My currently used extensions are:
- AATWS (advanced alt-tab window switcher)
- Clipboard Indicator
- Vitals (system resource usage)
- AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support
- Caffeine
- Launch New Instance
- No overview at start-up
- Places Status Indicator
- Workspace Indicator
There’s a feature I’m really missing though. On KDE Plasma 5 the clipboard manager opened a window right below your mouse on pressing Super+V. This window showed all the clipboard entries, was text-searchable and I could navigate and use/enter clipboard entries with my keyboard. Does anybody know of something like this for GNOME?
hamsda@lemm.eeOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Seeking advice for selfhosting critical dataEnglish0·1 month agoThank you for the tipp!
Though I gotta ask: would ZFS still bring an advantage, considering that the RAID is going to be managed inside the external RAID enclosure, so ZFS would never see the actual disks? Or did I misunderstand how these enclosures work?
Thanks for your input, but it seems the Pano gnome extensions page hasn’t been updated for ages. I’m running GNOME 48 and the extension page shows GNOME 45 as the latest supported version.
Doesn’t matter, I realized Clipboard Indicator can be called by a key combination, it just won’t float in the middle or below my mouse cursor. I guess without creating my own, I’m not gonna get it any better :)