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oae avatar oae commented on May 23, 2024 3

Now you pin items with ctrl + s or using ⭐ icon and switch between all items/favorites with alt key
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azzamsa avatar azzamsa commented on May 23, 2024 2

Pinned history is very useful for many use cases. I hope it will land on master soon.

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JoseBritto avatar JoseBritto commented on May 23, 2024 2

Pinning and feature request #19 serve almost the same function.

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oae avatar oae commented on May 23, 2024 2

The first idea sounds good. I can add a shortcut that navigates each item in history. But I am not sure what would be a good solution for showing the selected item in the notification. There are many item types in Pano(file cut, file copy, url, color, image, text).

For the second, I could add a new tab alongside the current one that only shows pinned/favorited items in pano. This tab can also be opened with a shortcut.

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azzamsa avatar azzamsa commented on May 23, 2024 2

I think that works too. It's straightforward and less complicated to use.

During my time with CopyQ, I never pin anything. I just create two tab. One for general purpose, The second for "pinned" message. I don't want to press down arrow multiple time to skip the pinned message if I have only one tab.

I agree with this approach.

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MuhametSmaili avatar MuhametSmaili commented on May 23, 2024

The first idea sounds good. I can add a shortcut that navigates each item in history. But I am not sure what would be a good solution for showing the selected item in the notification. There are many item types in Pano(file cut, file copy, url, color, image, text).

For the second, I could add a new tab alongside the current one that only shows pinned/favorited items in pano. This tab can also be opened with a shortcut.

For the notifications:

I'm aware that there are many types, which makes your extension one of the most valuable. I would suggest just a simple notification, for example, if is a file (it does not matter if it's copy/cut) when the global shortcut is pressed to show: You selected file. if it's an image: You selected the image, and so on.

  • Extra: If it's a text you could show some of the beginning parts of the text.
  • Extra: if its type file/image you could show: You selected file/image and down the file/image path of the selected item.

The idea of notification is that the user knows he selected and shortcut fired successfully.

For the tab idea:

I think that works too. It's straightforward and less complicated to use.

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