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Copy file path to clipboard icon in the menu? #11

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cedlemo opened this issue Feb 11, 2016 · 3 comments
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Copy file path to clipboard icon in the menu? #11

cedlemo opened this issue Feb 11, 2016 · 3 comments

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@cedlemo
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cedlemo commented Feb 11, 2016

@rodakorn ,

Is it possible to have an icon, next to the "next" and "random" icon, that will send the path of the file that is currently used as a wallpaper to the clipboard?

FYI I have a directory where I puts wallpapers that I get from archives from the net (wallpapers dump from imgur for example). Sometimes there are some wallpapers that I really dislike or that I don't like anymore. The problem is when I want to find them, it is not easy because I have ~ 4000 wallpapers. So an icon that send the current wallpaper path in the clipboard will be very helpfull.

@rodakorn
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Hi!

Sorry, I don't like the idea of adding an extra button to the popup menu because I want to keep it as simple as possible... but if you want I could make that when you click the "next" button, before changing to the next wallpaper, copy the path of the current wallpaper to the clipboard... maybe this could help you.

@cedlemo
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cedlemo commented Feb 15, 2016

Sorry, I don't like the idea of adding an extra button to the popup menu because I want to keep it as simple as possible...

OK no problem, I understand.

but if you want I could make that when you click the "next" button

I don't know. What about a right clic on the preview. This is just a suggestion.

I am not confortable with the idea of a button with a main action and a secondary hidden action.

If you think that it is the only way to do this, I prefer that you dont implement it.

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szpak commented Jan 10, 2017

I like the idea with a right link. As a last resort just displaying a file name (a path?) after hover over a picture would be useful.

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