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Wondering if there would be a chance to reduce the default number of 0-15 lines of clipboard items window. Either by the code constant value to be adjustable by user settings or basically on any other way. Adjusting the html file or even css, js - all do not work since it is complied.
Imagine a login/restart however and opening the gnome-clipboard a window appears being largely empty. Even though reducing the maximum of history <15 wouldn't decimate the height even though the entire window is not used. The most elegant way - an item window dynamically expanding till max size of history.
Thanks a lot in advance for being considered.
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I prefer to not. That will be too small. Adding a new config item also is not a good idea. It makes config page messy.
However I am open to change it if majority of users like this option. Feel free to send a PR and keep this issue open.
Many thanks for fast reply.
Well, different perspective on items - naturally.
I prefer less than half a dozen of pinned items and all others are going to be deleted after logout. So far, the window appears too big and empty. Besides that it has a scroll bar. But... again, different views.
Anyway, it might come somehow...
Adding a new config is not that much hard. We can call it: "Panel Height '' or "Panel Items". Let's keep it on our TODO list and hopefully we fix it soon. I really like others who join the development team to fix it.
Wondering if there would be a chance to reduce the default number of 0-15 lines of clipboard items window. Either by the code constant value to be adjustable by user settings or basically on any other way. Adjusting the html file or even css, js - all do not work since it is complied.
Imagine a login/restart however and opening the gnome-clipboard a window appears being largely empty. Even though reducing the maximum of history <15 wouldn't decimate the height even though the entire window is not used. The most elegant way - an item window dynamically expanding till max size of history.
Thanks a lot in advance for being considered.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: