Heh, I suppose I'm somewhat demanding then, even coming close to the mouse would be a showstopper for me. I used triggers though and got it all working nicely with that, however, it does not paste after being selected. Not even if I double-click the mouse. What happens is that the item gets pushed up to first place in the clipboard, you then manually have to paste it in. And now I have probably spent more time talking about this than I'll ever gain even by having the behaviour I want :)
anyways, despite it's "shortcomings", this is the best clipboard manager I've seen (or rather, best to my tastes)
Andreas
Butler http://www.petermaurer.de/butler/ is an excellent launcher similar to Quicksilver, and has a clipboard manager mapped to ctrl- alt-v which shows the last 7 clipboard entries, any of which can be pasted by pressing the corresponding number. This seems to be more kind to the keyboard-fanatical.
(& I highly recommend Butler overall: extremely customizable, fast and unobtrusive. Beats the hell out of using Spotlight for opening apps, preferences, a terminal window, etc.)
Nate.
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On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 20:18:24 -0800, Nate Beaty wrote:
...any of which can be pasted by pressing the corresponding number...
Aha! Thanks, Nate, you gave me an idea. I don't want to be in any way responsible for a QS vs Butler war, but it seems that pressing the corresponding number on the numerical keypad when you open the clipboard history window in Quicksilver works as well -- but only if you use the numerical keypad, and only if you don't press any other keys in the meantime...
Cheers, Andrew.