## clipr 0.8.0 - Add handlers for using the clipboard on systems using [Wayland](https://wayland.freedesktop.org/) via [wl-clipboard](https://github.com/bugaevc/wl-clipboard). Thank you to @nacnudus for the PR. - For R >= 4.2, `write_clip()` calls on Windows are modified to work well with R's shift to supporting UTF-8 as a native encoding on Windows. Thank you to @yutannihilation for the PR. Read more here: - Moved CI off of Travis and on to GitHub Actions - Clipr now has a pkgdown site at ## clipr 0.7.1 - Call xsel with the `--output` flag, which prevents RStudio from hanging when calling clipr functions on a system running certain Linux window managers. Thank you to @cgillespie and @kevinushey for identifying the bug and the solution, and to @hannahcgunderman for help in testing. ## clipr 0.7.0 Thank you to @jennybc for prompting these changes: - Before attempting to read/write form the clipboard, `clipr_available()` will first explicitly check if it is being run non-interactively, and if so, if the `CLIPR_ALLOW` environment variable has been set. This will hopefully prevent starting spurious Linux processes during CRAN tests. - Out of an abundance of caution, `read_clip()` now does the same interactive/envvar check that `write_clip()` does. - Some documentation clarifications ## clipr 0.6.0 Thank you to @wangyuchen for making the following suggestions: - To make clipr more pipe-friendly, `write_clip()` now defaults to `return_new = FALSE`, and will instead return the initial object that was passed in. To get the old behavior, pass `return_new = TRUE` - In an effort to make `write_clip()` and `read_clip_tbl()` more symmetrical, `write_clip()` now defaults to writing out row and column names when they exist. - Introduces `write_last_clip()`, a wrapper function for `write_clip(.Last.value)` ## clipr 0.5.0 - To comply with CRAN policy, `write_clip()` will now error by default if run in a non-interactive session. Non-interactive use must be explicitly enabled by setting an environment variable `CLIPR_ALLOW=TRUE`. - Documented that the default behavior when writing matrices to `write_clip()` is `col.names = FALSE` ## clipr 0.4.1 - Correct a formatting error by adding and separation character to tables when they are being written with rownames. ## clipr 0.4.0 - Introduces `dr_clipr()`, which gives informative suggestions for software and configuration requirements when accessing the clipboard on X11-based systems. ## clipr 0.3.3 - Due to poor testing and configuration options, clipr was not delivering on its promised support for xsel :( This has now been fixed, with more complete Travis tests, and some core fixes by @milesmcbain. ## clipr 0.3.2 - Suppress an erroneous warning on OS X / X11 systems when trying to write an empty string to the clipboard. - Fix error when `NA` is passed to `write_clip()`. This will now write `"NA"` to the clipboard. - Fix error when passing `NULL` or an empty vector (e.g. `character(0)`). This will now write `""` to the clipboard. ## clipr 0.3.1 - Fixes a breaking bug that caused `clipr_available` to erroneously return `FALSE`. Thank you to @krivit for catching this. - Introduces better testing of `clipr_available` to properly evaluate it on Travis CI. ## clipr 0.3.0 - Introduces `clipr_available` which checks to see if the system clipboard is writeable/readable. This may be useful if you are developing a package that relies on clipr and need to ensure that it will skip tests on machines (e.g. CRAN, Travis) where the system clipboard may not be available. Thank you to @jennybc for this suggestion. - Implements genuine testing of clipr functionality with thanks to some deft environment variable settings added by @jennybc. - Two RStudio addins: one to copy the _value_ returned when a highlighted expression is evaluated, and another that copies the _console output_. ## clipr 0.2.1 - Introduces `read_clip_tbl`, a convenience function that takes tab-delimited text from `read_clip` (such as that copied from a spreadsheet) and parses it with `read.table`. Thank you to Steve Simpson (@data-steve) for the original PR. - `write_clip(object_type = "table")` has a new internal implementation (writing to a temporary file rather than using `capture.output`) which should dramatically shorten the time it takes to write very large tables to the clipboard. Thank you to @r2evans for this suggestion. ## clipr 0.2.0 - Several changes to `write_clip` - The separator to be used when writing a character vector can now be explicitly declared using `breaks`. `breaks=NULL` will default to system-specific line breaks for both vectors and tables. - `write_clip` will default to formatting data.frames and matrices with `write.table`, allowing easy pasting of tabular objects into programs like Excel. Option `object_type="auto"` will check the object type to decide on the correct formatting, or the user may explicitly state `object_type="table"` or `object_type="character"`. - clipr will default to sane system-specific options for `write.table()`, however you may pass any custom desired options via `write_clip` - `return_new=TRUE` (the default behavior) will return the formatted character string that was passed to the system clipboard, while `write_clip(return_new=FALSE)` will return the original object. - Introduces `clear_clip`, a wrapper function for `write_clip("")` for easy clearing of the system clipboard. ## clipr 0.1.1 - Bug fix that removes the explicit test for "Linux" in favor of a check for "xclip" or "xsel"