I'm looking for a method that doesn't use an external clipboard manager (at most, xclip). I tried xclip -o
, but that only gives me the latest. Is there a way to step back without a manager?
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1Maybe you could use this xclip script? code.google.com/p/lifehacks/source/browse/xclip-history/…– BolliDec 24, 2013 at 16:01
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AFAIU, this is an X limitation, in that only one clipboard contents are saved. So you'll need something extra.