So, Glipper is an normal application or it is integrated to GNOME?

Should I keep a program running to select my wished text?
But if it is integrated with gnome you can type Ctr + v + v and quickly
appears a window containing my texts.


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> Hey,
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> Check out "glipper". It intends to put into practice what you are
> talking about, but is not well-known or used by many. I'd hope it turns
> into a standard GNOME thing someday.
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> Regards,
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> Franco Kloster wrote:
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> > This is my first time in this mailing list.
> > I'm from Argentina and I would like to send an idea I have.
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> > Here is it:
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> > Is possible to add a clipboard with multiple selections?
> > I mean, if I have an application like Abiword and I copied a text
> > fragment and then another text fragment, it would be great if I can
> > select one of them to paste my wished text in Abiword or wherever.
> > I could select the text fragment I want clicking Ctrl + v + v for
> > example, and a window popup will appear like in Windows when click Alt
> > + Tab for switching windows.
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> > Thanks and hope my english be understandable.
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