SUMMARY Currently digiKam does not indicate in any way (at least not on my Arch Linux) whether Ctrl-C/Ctrl-X has been registered. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. select images 2. hit Ctrl-C or Ctrl-X OBSERVED RESULT nothing happens, user gets no visual feedback whether something has been done EXPECTED RESULT digiKam somehow indicates that the shortcut did something (status area, color change, maybe a small area showing a count and tiny thumbnails of items currently in clipboard). SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Arch Linux, x86_64 rolling
Where did you expect to see a notification in GUI about item copied in clipboard ?
Neither in Dolphin nor in Windows Explorer, CTRL+C displays any information. With CTRL+X the items get a little "brighter". Usually you have a tool running in the control bar with which you can display and select the clipboard content. I don't know any program that displays information about the clipboard content. Maik
Created attachment 138497 [details] excel screenshot
Created attachment 138498 [details] picasa screenshot
Created attachment 138499 [details] vim screenshot
Perhaps I am spoiled by vifm file manager I am using for almost all my file-related operations. Anyway I am not telling this is a must-have feature, it's more like nice-to-have. Adding screenshot of 3 programs (picasa, vim, ms excel) that actually do something to indicate clipboard has been manipulated.