Re: Follow up about X clipboard



8. Why not implement some sort of Clipboard Daemon (clipd) which has the
logic available to it, either through plug-ins or natively to transform
the data from one type to another.

Consideration of the size of future/present data sets. Linux/Unix today
doesn't have any good examples of widespread software such as
audio/movie editing. However, the ability for this type of data to work
with the system must be addressed. This type of data is generally LARGE.

etc ...

The main point of most of this discussion is to highlight what is wrong
with only using a clipd.




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