Provided by: libclipboard-perl_0.13-1_all bug

NAME

       clipaccumulate - Make a bunch of little clipboards into one big one.

USAGE

       The first thing it says (which goes to STDERR, so you can redirect into a file if you want), is how to
       exit, which is by copying the magic "end" string into the clipboard.  Crufty?  Yep.  You can still do
       Ctrl+C if you don't like this (or if the string scrolls off the top of the screen).

       The next thing it does is wait for the clipboard to change, at which point it will print out the new data
       and go back to waiting for the clipboard to change.

       Then you copy the exit string, and it will fill the clipboard with all the little pieces it saw along the
       way.

       (Right now, it just joins everything with spaces in between - is this bugging anyone?)

MOTIVATION

       Hard to explain.  I run into cases where I wanted to make a bunch of small notes that included all these
       different bits of info.  Instead of jotting them down on a scrap of paper, I made this.

       Let me know how it can be made better.

AUTHOR

       Ryan King <rking@panoptic.com>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2010.  Ryan King.  All rights reserved.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
       itself.

       See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>

perl v5.22.2                                       2016-08-14                                 CLIPACCUMULATE(1p)