https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393708
--- Comment #12 from Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> --- There's no need for rudeness. Not everyone has your elephant-like memory, and we're all friends here. I think that the proposed "x-kde-force-image-copy" tag would work just fine. I'm not sure that this would represent "plainly ignor[ing] their choice for Ignore images" as you put it. Since "Ignore images" is the default setting in Klipper, i'm guessing that 99% of KDE users have not in fact made a conscious choice to use it and so no explicit preference is being overridden. Even those people who do know about the setting and have it checked on purpose are signaling their desire to temporarily override it by using spectacle's "Quit after save or copy" feature. Either way, the user's immediate and specific intent is clearly to copy the image to clipboard, which overrides any previous general intent. Consider this a +1 for David's idea. I think that would be a lot more user-friendly than adding a warning. The potential memory implications of the x-kde-force-image-copy approach seem minor, and easily undoable for people who are obsessed with manually optimizing their memory by clearing klipper's history or removing the image entries (or they could just avoid the feature in the first place). For regular users, I think it would be just what they want and expect. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.