Tuesday 11 July 2017

How to install CopyQ 3.0.3 on Ubuntu 16.04, 17.04

   CopyQ monitors system clipboard and saves its content in customized tabs. Saved clipboard can be later copied and pasted directly into any application.


Features
  • Support for Linux, Windows and OS X 10.9+
  • Store text, HTML, images or any other custom formats
  • Quickly browse and filter items in clipboard history
  • Sort, create, edit, remove, copy/paste, drag’n’drop items in tabs
  • Add notes or tags to items
  • System-wide shortcuts with customizable commands
  • Paste items with shortcut or from tray or main window
  • Fully customizable appearance
  • Advanced command-line interface and scripting
  • Ignore clipboard copied from some windows or containing some text
  • Support for simple Vim-like editor and shortcuts
  • Many more features
CopyQ 3.0.3 Changelog:
  • Added new documentation
  • Added option to disable auto-completion for commands
  • Improved image thumbnail rendering
  • Fixed opening window on current screen
  • Fixed item rendering when searching
  • Fixed tab reloading and closing external editor
  • Fixed image sizes
  • Fixed loading plugins on OS X
  • Fixed selecting area in screenshot
  • Fixed rendering and showing tooltip for notes
  • Fixed hang on exit when using QtCurve theme

Installation instructions: 
 
We can add this PPA to Ubuntu Operating  Systems and install CopyQ with few easy commands.

Open terminal and insert command line...

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hluk/copyq

$ sudo apt-get update

$ sudo apt-get install copyq
 
Option, remove CopyQ

$ sudo apt-get remove copyq
   
refer original : https://howto-ubuntunew.blogspot.com/




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