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+xfce4-clipman-plugin: xfce4-clipman-plugin (clipman plugin for the Xfce panel)
+xfce4-clipman-plugin:
+xfce4-clipman-plugin: Clipman allows you to keep several clipboard selections in memory
+xfce4-clipman-plugin: which you can then use to toggle. It can pull the clips from both
+xfce4-clipman-plugin: the selection and the copy buffer, restore your clipboard on login,
+xfce4-clipman-plugin: and prevent an empty clipboard.
+xfce4-clipman-plugin:
+xfce4-clipman-plugin:
+xfce4-clipman-plugin:
+xfce4-clipman-plugin:
+xfce4-clipman-plugin: