![]() These assumptions all break with a clipboard recorder, because the recorder will store the entire clipboard in a database and will put it later back into the clipboard, which can be at a time when the LO/Office app was even quit in between. One of these assumptions is that if the user wants to paste something that was previously copied in the same app, then the clipboard must contain the data from the LAST Copy operation. They also assume that when they find special "personal" types in the Clipboard, that they were put there just before from a Copy in the same program, and thus they can have references to internal objects (in memory) that are still valid. This is a known issue with both Office app and with LibreOffice.īoth make the same "dangerous" assumptions: That the clipboard is not accessed by other app unless they become frontmost and Office/LO become deactivated. Upon selecting an older entry actually the latest clipboard entry is pasted into LibreOffice component.īuild ID: 9a9c6381e3f7a62afc1329bd359cc48accb6435bĬPU threads: 8 OS: Mac OS X 11.5.2 UI render: default VCL: osxĭo not recall this has ever worked in the past.Īuthor of iClip here, which is another clipboard recorder. copy a few text snippets to fill clipboard history set capacity to "1 day" and action to "Copy and Paste"ģ. ![]() open LaunchBar > Preferences > ClipboardĢ. Using LaunchBar as example clipboard manager tool, other clipboard tools may or may not have the same problem. Unsure what triggers the faulty behavior.įiling this specifically against LO on macOS as copy paste behavior differs per OS. This affects all LibreOffice components and is not 100% reproducible but happens frequently. 100 stars if I could give them.Selecting previous (not the latest) clipboard content via clipboard manager tool like LaunchBar ( ) pastes the newest clipboard entry instead of the one selected. To me, that level of unobtrusiveness is one of the "features" I love about LaunchBar. I notice it's not LaunchBar, but it's SO MUCH better than learning to use the Mac in a novel, unusual fashion and then feel utterly crippled on someone else's Mac. ![]() I simply resort to using OS X Spotlight with the same keyboard shortcut. Oh, and the funny thing about it is that I don't feel crippled when I have to work on a Mac without LaunchBar. The whole thing flows so naturally for me that I often forget that it's there. Snippets are simply a bunch of text files in a folder, so there is no vendor lock-in, and editing and updating my snippets are very straight-forward because of that. I use it for launching apps, maintaining a large number of snippets for coding, run word, and character count instantly, access all my contact instantly, move things around, find folders, and so on. And I love how it's minimalist on the surface but provides an infinite number of functionalities that genuinely save time and remove workflow friction. I love that it adjusts to my habit, not the other way around like most other apps. I love how it requires almost no maintenance hassle. I like that it is just a stand-alone, standard Mac app that doesn't tweak the system unnecessarily. I tend to steer clear of "system enhancement" utilities for many reasons, but I consider this one an excellent exception to the rule. It is one of the most essential third-party utilities on my Mac. I've been using LaunchBar since around 2002, way before Apple came up with Spotlight search. Running High Sierra (10.13.3), LaunchBar 6.9.4 here. Removed “Lock Screen” and Fast User Switching actions on macOS Big Sur and later, because macOS has removed the ability for third party apps to trigger these functions.Dropped support for Chromium and Opera web browsers.Changed keyboard shortcut of “Open in Action Editor” from Command-Return to Shift-Command-E.Fixed a layout issue in the Options pane of the index window.Fixed incorrect display of icons with non-square aspect ratios.Fixed built-in “Set Desktop Background” action.Fixed indexing of Firefox bookmarks and history. ![]() Improved browsing of an application’s recent documents to indicate if a document would by default open with a different app.Improved appearance of drag & drop highlight while dragging items onto the LaunchBar window.Renamed image conversion actions from “Recompress Image” to “Convert Image to JPG”.Improved application indexing to also include Xcode’s Simulator.app.Improved Google Chrome Bookmarks and History indexing to support multiple profiles.New built-in actions for converting images into PNG or HEIC format.New built-in “Dark Mode On/Off” action. ![]()
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