I first registered the project on SourceForge on 3. Nov. 2010. I immediately started working on the Debian package for the program and now, just 2 months later, it is available for installation in Debian sid (aka Debian unstable). I’d say this was pretty fast considering that Debian is in a freeze now. With this post I’d like to thank everyone that helped me make this possible, firstly David Paleino, who always responded very fast to my e-mails, always gives me great advice and uploaded the package for me. I’d also like to thank David Bremner, Paul Wise and Niels Thykier, who have helped me very much with great advice on IRC, and the people on the -mentors mailing list, who have helped me get the package in shape. Thank you!
Yours truly.
by hyaloplasm
25 Jan 2011 at 04:15
Hi, I just installed the Debian package of clipit. Finally, a clipboard manager that fits my need. I use various programs, some with clipboard, some with primary selection, and clipit sync both of them nicely. Plus a history with awareness of sensitive content. Thanks a lot.
by Petar
13 Feb 2011 at 09:05
Hi.I just installed your clipit application and I find it useful. What I would like to see in the future versions is an option to export the history in an txt file.
by Cristian
14 Feb 2011 at 18:00
@Petar: This would be a bit complicated, since the clipboard entries can also contain newline characters, so there wouldn’t really be a good way to separate the entries from each other and the text file would look confusing. If you’ve got any good suggestions on how this could be done, I’d be thankful to hear them.
by Vladi
15 Apr 2011 at 18:21
Hello there,
Any news regarding the v 1.4? Almost 4 months have past since the last release.
Thanks,
Vladi
by Cristian
17 Apr 2011 at 00:02
@Vladi: Hello. The 1.4 version is in the works. I’ve been a bit busy lately but I will soon get more time to work on it.
by Mathias
20 Apr 2011 at 11:24
@Christian: Hello.
At first, thank you for your great work on ClipIt
I was a bit sad that ClipIt has no monochrome icon in Ubuntu 11.04, so I ported to nice icons to get them working in Ubuntu.
Maybe you can use them for the new release as standard icons for Ubuntu ?
You can find them here: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=141013
by Cristian
27 Apr 2011 at 06:36
@Mathias: I’ll look into it. Thank you very much!
by GT
17 May 2011 at 17:08
(clipit:3924): Gtk-WARNING **: /build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.22.0/gtk/gtkliststore.c:797: Invalid column number 146359728 added to iter (remember to end your list of columns with a -1)
I cannot add Actions, nothing just can be entered, the field will stay empty. Similar with regex.
I am using 1.3.12-1ppa1maverick1
by Cristian
19 May 2011 at 05:32
@GT: it works just fine for me. Are you using ClipIt under Ubuntu 10.10 there?
by Andrei
21 Jul 2011 at 15:06
Wonderful software, but like with many, actions and regexes just don’t work!
When run from an xterm, clipit 1.4.1 throws this:
(clipit:720): Gtk-WARNING **: /build/buildd-gtk+2.0_2.24.4-3-i386-ouUeDk/gtk+2.0-2.24.4/gtk/gtkliststore.c:797: Invalid column number 158257744 added to iter (remember to end your list of columns with a -1)
I’m using Debian Testing/Unstable here.
I ran a google search on this, but the only meaningful (sort of) result is this:
http://openeuphoria.org/forum/112874.wc
Any thoughts? Any way to debug this?
by Cristian
21 Jul 2011 at 15:09
Hello,
did you install clipit from the repos or did you compile it yourself? Also, are all of your other packages up-to-date? I am using Debian testing too, and I can’t reproduce the bug, no matter how hard I try.
by GT
16 Aug 2011 at 03:16
Andrei: See comments section of the bug report on SourceForge for the details about the bug reported.
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3315622&group_id=369179&atid=1538558