Clipboard history

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Use the clipboard history!

If you open the main screen immediately after starting Clibor, you will see this screen.

Clibor will automatically monitor the clipboard and save the history from startup.
Let’s copy a string several times.
Then it will be saved as history as shown below.

Select the history you want to use, and it will be transferred to the clipboard and pasted automatically.

Whether or not the history is automatically pasted when it is selected can be changed in the preferences.

Preferences > General > Auto paste

Keyboard operation is also possible.
The left frame below is a shortcut key, which can be selected by pressing the corresponding key.

The shortcut keys are “1-0”, “a-z”, “⌘1-⌘0”, and “⌘a-⌘z”.

The default number of listings is 20, but can be increased in the preferences.

Preferences > Screen > Number of items in clipboard history list

Up to 10,000 entries can be stored.
The default setting is 1,000 entries, but this can be changed in the settings.

Preferences > General > Number of clipboard history saved

History beyond the number listed can be viewed by right-clicking on the Clipboard tab and selecting the History page.

It can also be toggled by mouse or trackpad scrolling.

Search

The search box on the main screen makes it easy to find the history by incremental search.
Press the Tab key to enable or disable the search box.

It can also be enabled by clicking on it with the mouse.
When enabled, keywords can be cleared by pressing the esc key.
It can also be toggled disabled by pressing the Return key when enabled.

The next section discusses basic canned text operations.

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