GNU ELPA - gpastel

gpastel

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Integrates GPaste with the kill-ring
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gpastel-0.5.0.tar (.sig), 2024-Mar-31, 60.0 KiB
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Damien Cassou <damien@cassou.me>
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1. gpastel

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1.1. Summary

GPaste is a clipboard management system. The Emacs package gpastel makes sure that every copied text in GPaste is also in the Emacs kill-ring.

Emacs has built-in support for synchronizing the system clipboard with the kill-ring (see the variables interprogram-paste-function and save-interprogram-paste-before-kill). This support is not optimal because it makes the kill-ring only contain the last text of consecutive copied texts. In other words, a user cannot copy multiple pieces of text from an external application without going back to Emacs in between.

On the contrary, gpastel supports this scenario by hooking into the GPaste clipboard manager. This means that the kill-ring will always contain everything the user copies in external applications, not just the last piece of text.

Additionally, when using EXWM (the Emacs X Window Manager), gpastel makes it possible for the user to use the kill-ring from external applications.

1.2. Installing

Add the following to your initialization file:

(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/lib/gpastel/")

You also have to tell gpastel to start listening for GPaste events. If you are using EXWM, add gpastel-mode to exwm-init-hook. Otherwise, just add this line to your initialization file:

(gpastel-mode)

1.3. Usage

There is nothing more to do than copying text the normal way. All copied texts should appear in the Emacs kill-ring now.

1.3.1. For EXWM users

If you use EXWM and you want to access the kill-ring from any application (instead of the less powerful system clipboard), I recommend you either install and configure counsel or browse-kill-ring. Then, you can add one of the following two configuration snippets to your initialization file.

  1. For EXWM+counsel users

    Add the following to your initialization file:

    (exwm-input-set-key (kbd "M-y") #'my/exwm-counsel-yank-pop)
    
    (defun my/exwm-counsel-yank-pop ()
      "Same as `counsel-yank-pop' and paste into exwm buffer."
      (interactive)
      (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
    	;; Make sure we send selected yank-pop candidate to
    	;; clipboard:
    	(yank-pop-change-selection t))
        (call-interactively #'counsel-yank-pop))
      (when (derived-mode-p 'exwm-mode)
        ;; https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm/issues/413#issuecomment-386858496
        (exwm-input--set-focus (exwm--buffer->id (window-buffer (selected-window))))
        (exwm-input--fake-key ?\C-v)))
    
  2. For EXWM+browse-kill-ring users

    Ram Krishnan gives us the following piece of code for browse-kill-ring users:

    (define-advice browse-kill-ring-insert-and-highlight
        (:around (old-function str) exwm-paste)
      "Paste the selection appropriately in exwm mode buffers."
      (if (not (derived-mode-p 'exwm-mode))
          (funcall old-function str)
        (kill-new str)
        (exwm-input--fake-key ?\C-v)))
    

1.4. License

See COPYING. Copyright (c) 2018 Damien Cassou.

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Old versions

gpastel-0.4.0.el.lz2018-Dec-232.40 KiB
gpastel-0.3.0.el.lz2018-Dec-192.40 KiB

News

* 0.4.0

- Add the global minor mode ~gpastel-mode~ (idea from Stefan
  Monnier). Use that instead of ~gpastel-start-listening~ which may
  soon be deprecated.
- Upgrade Emacs requirement to at least 24.4

* 0.3.0

- Make ~interprogram-paste-function~ an empty lambda instead of nil:
  It seems that some packages require this variable to reference a
  function.

* 0.2.0

Initial release

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