Simple context menu add-on to append to, rather than replace, current contents of the clipboard. Also with a "clear clipboard" item.
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3.14
(Rating count:
7)
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2.50
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2018-09-14 | GiPiero | Thanks for this addon. I'm looking for it as a substitute of Clipboard Plus in quantum because it seems to me the developer is very active here. I've two requests, hoping you could add that. First, I think a keyboard shortcut (maybe customizable) is necessary for a comfortable use of the functionality. Clipboard Plus used ALT+A, but maybe there could be other comfortable options (maybe ALT+C, easier to remember?). Second thing, I think that the better way to separate the copied elements would be a custom string, including special characters such as \n, \t, etc... For esemple I often need to use "; " as separator, other times I need tab, sometimes I need double new line. Custom separator (and obviously a way to easily change it) would save me a lot of time. I'm giving four stars, but I'll edit in five if the addon will be improved. Thanks! | |
2018-07-30 | Firefox user 14189666 | May not work for me. I'm using Mac OS 10.11.6 and Firefox 61.0.1 and I get no menu indication that this app is installed although Firefox indicates it is. If it is supposed to work, can you give a detailed instruction of how to use it? e.g. highlight text, click on Edit menu, etc. etc. [email protected] | |
2018-07-07 | Firefox user 12824412 | I still use FireFox 56, to keep all my old addons. Append-To-Clipboard only seems to work in version 1.1 with FF56 Version 2.0. of a2cb doesn't seem to append anything in FF56. So 1.1 would be okay 4 me, but here the context-menu isn't cascaded, which I find nicer. Anyhow good extension. I was looking for that one for a while. As a suggestion, I think it would be fine if the user could configure his own separator, Sometimes for example you want to create lines for a CSV file, then you need , or ; Then again tabs would come in nice. Or whatever. There's a lots of usecases for appending text... Even cooler if you could do the different types of appending using hotkeys such as Shift+A for append without sep, Shift+Ctrl+A for append with linebreak .. etc... | |
2018-06-11 | Firefox user 14090522 | Wouldn't copy and append from a text box on the web page. Reason for 1 star is that it is still in the context menu after uninstalling and restarting Firefox. |