sonnyp / Junction

Application/browser chooser
https://flathub.org/apps/re.sonny.Junction
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Feature Request: Copy Link #120

Closed soo-shan closed 1 year ago

soo-shan commented 1 year ago

Thanks for this wonderful application. Can you pls add an icon to copy link directly to clipboard.

My use case is: I use webapp manager and the web apps doesn't show up in the junction app selector window. I know of the the copy option available when selecting the hamburger menu but wanted to avoid more clicks. :)

sonnyp commented 1 year ago

There is a keyboard shortcut. Ctrl+C

RokeJulianLockhart commented 1 year ago

@sonnyp, so what if I have a touchscreen device?

sonnyp commented 1 year ago

If you had, you would tap the entry and "Select All".

sonnyp commented 1 year ago

This feature request sounds like it's trying to solve the wrong problem.

I use webapp manager and the web apps doesn't show up in the junction app selector window.

Why not? Report an issue to them.

https://github.com/sonnyp/Junction#tips-and-tricks

sonnyp commented 1 year ago

After looking at what webapp manager does, I think this is the proper solution https://github.com/sonnyp/Junction/issues/66

So you wouldn't even need to select the application if you didn't want to.

soo-shan commented 1 year ago

There is a keyboard shortcut. Ctrl+C

Yes, thanks for this but sometimes we dont feel like using keyboard. :)

This feature request sounds like it's trying to solve the wrong problem.

I use webapp manager and the web apps doesn't show up in the junction app selector window.

Why not? Report an issue to them.

https://github.com/sonnyp/Junction#tips-and-tricks

Actually webapps created using webapp manger does appear in gnome search or in Applications but not in the list that Junction shows. May be something can be done in Junction to make them visible ?

After looking at what webapp manager does, I think this is the proper solution #66

So you wouldn't even need to select the application if you didn't want to.

yes, this looks promising. but looks like some background work is required for this.

sonnyp commented 1 year ago

May be something can be done in Junction to make them visible ?

Report the issue to them and see if they are interested in advertising http support in the desktop files. Otherwise, Junction won't / cannot detect them as options.