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#11
Finally I got the update, too!

Here is a screenshot:


Tab the clippers logo to toggle between marking and scrolling.

Works great. I'm so glad Nokia has released this update. This will save a lot of time.

Sadly I have some trouble to mark exactly the part of a command I want to reuse correctly with my clumpy fingers... but (shameless advertisement ) we are able to swipe fast to ClipMan, edit the content of the clipboard to remove useless spaces, enter commands and characters and go back to the terminal to past exactly the command we need again.

(this works even with the free and Lite version of ClipMan)
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Happy happy happy joy joy joy!
*does the special cut 'n' paste version of the harmattan dance*

EDIT: Wow, it's brilliantly implemented too. Fast and easy!
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Originally Posted by helex View Post
[Ctrl] + [C] is at a Terminal always to break a running command. So this keyboard command is not possible to use it for the clipboard. Please correct me if I'm wrong!
CTRL+C is *default* terminal line keystroke to send "intr" signal to running command, and that normally breaks current command. You can change that with "stty" command.

But you are correct that if Terminal application would eat CTRL+C that would probably break tonloads of things and it is much cleaner not to do such evil thing...
 

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