how can i star any item in my clipboard history ?? thanks in advance
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On 8 Nov 2018, at 3:12, Uğur Özyılmazel (vigo) wrote:
how can i star any item in my clipboard history ?? thanks in advance
Sorry, this is not yet implemented.
I know it’s bad style to include disabled GUI for unimplemented features. I’ll take a quick swing at this, and worst-case remove the UI so not to confuse users.
Alan, that would be super awesome if this feature exists somehow. This is super required feature. It's very hard to find without out starring or bookmarking. I hope you would implement this feature 8)
Uğur Özyılmazel
On 10 Nov 2018, at 10:31, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 8 Nov 2018, at 3:12, Uğur Özyılmazel (vigo) wrote:
how can i star any item in my clipboard history ?? thanks in advance
Sorry, this is not yet implemented.
I know it’s bad style to include disabled GUI for unimplemented features. I’ll take a quick swing at this, and worst-case remove the UI so not to confuse users.
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On 10 Nov 2018, at 14:46, Uğur Özyılmazel (vigo) wrote:
Alan, that would be super awesome if this feature exists somehow. This is super required feature. It's very hard to find without out starring or bookmarking. I hope you would implement this feature 8)
Pardon the delay, but 2.0.12 now support flagging clipboard history items.
Current version only allows to flag and unflag them, which have them never expunged from history, and there is a page showing only flagged items.
Already I find this quite useful, but for find history, I would like to find a way to couple the flagged search string with the replacement string, as I have a bunch of common regular expression replacements I do (e.g. add/remove thousand separators from numbers, cleanup CSV bank statement, etc.), but that then begs for naming them, so perhaps this is more a “saved searches” rather than flagged history items, but would be ideal if we don’t need to have two different features effectively achieving the same thing.