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-ClipboardViewer is a qui app to display the current gnome clipboard either
-as text or a picture ( a la OSX ) in a small window. You can also use it
-from the command line ( or script ) to print the text on the clipboard to
-stdout or create a png image file in the current directory.
+ClipboardViewer is a qui app to display the current gnome clipboard
+either as text or a picture ( a la OSX ) in a small window. You can
+also use it from the command line ( or script ) to print the text
+on the clipboard to stdout or create a png image file in the current
+directory.
-A nautilus script to convert the clipboard contents into either a text or a
-picture clipping is installed in /usr/share/ClipboardViewer/scripts/ - you
-may want to create a symlink from this script to your own nautilus scripts
-directory (usually ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/)
+A nautilus script to convert the clipboard contents
+into either a text or a picture clipping is installed in
+/usr/share/ClipboardViewer/scripts/ - you may want to create a symlink
+from this script to your own nautilus scripts directory (usually
+~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/)