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Suggestion: make it work as Win+V on windows #464

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gersonjferreira opened this issue Apr 26, 2024 · 2 comments
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Suggestion: make it work as Win+V on windows #464

gersonjferreira opened this issue Apr 26, 2024 · 2 comments

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@gersonjferreira
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gersonjferreira commented Apr 26, 2024

There's already a request to paste with enter instead of v (issue #412), but it would be even better to add a Super+V shortcut to popup the list near the text area or cursor like on Windows, and paste selected with enter as well.

At the moment I can mimic this by setting the Toggle the menu shortcut to Super+c (cannot use v here because it is set to show notification list on gnome) and press v to paste. But a Super + v' and enter` would be much better.

Also, the paste with v seems quite slow for some reason.

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Tudmotu commented May 21, 2024

Yeah, this is one of those feature I've been wanting to add for a long time, but can't find any time for 😅
I would definitely review a PR for this feature. But it won't be easy to implement I think.

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I only code math+physics... I have no knowledge on coding extensions and GUI interfaces.

But a "paste with enter" would be already close enough. The current "paste with v" call is not working as expected (I think), it's slow for some reason (why?) and it pastes the current selected item, instead of the highlighted item.

Some changes in these features with the popup window there a the top as it is now would be already 90% of the Win+V feature.

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