I have installed the Windows app ClipCache in CrossOver Linux 13.0. The application installed and opens without any trouble. I cannot, however, figure out how to get it to connect to the linux clipboard. The program is an excellent clipboard management program under Windows and I was hoping to be able to use run it on linux using CrossOver. The linux distrubution that I am running is Linux Mint Debian Edition 201303.
Honestly, judging from the Wine wiki, I doubt that you can link things up like that.
In particuler, the wiki states that "Currently if you don't own the clipboard and you add data it will only be available locally to the process. " If I understand correctly, attempting to use a clipboard manager in a bottle would only allow the data to be available locally to the bottle, or "wineloader" process. Of course, I might be wrong.
Still the text does state that this could change in the future.
There are clipboard managers for Linux, although they tend to be minimalist.
Thank you for that information. I was afraid that was going to be the case. I suppose I will just have to wait to see if this will ever be possible.
As far as the clipboard managers that are available in linux are concerned, I have not found any that really meet my needs. What I want is something that is as full-featured as ClipCache on Windows. I have not found any native linux app that even comes close. Hopefully that will change one day.
I did a quick install of copyQ seems to have a lot of features. Hope the headache clears up soon.
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