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Just tested this and it looks like it's only possible to drag'n'drop multiple image files (specifically "text/uri-list" data type) to Gmail.
I'm not aware of other way to do this.
Lukas
On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 4:16 PM, Eran Guendelman <eran.gu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, so I've seen how to copy an image to the clipboard usingcopyq copy image/png - < foo.pngAnd this is useful because I can then Ctrl-V in a gmail window to paste the image into an email.But is it possible to copy multiple images to the clipboard (as one multi-part item) so that I can then Ctrl-V them into the email all in one go?(Kind of like the drag and drop support in gmail where I can drag a few files from the explorer into the gmail window... which I assume uses some different javascript magic independent of the clipboard)Thanks
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So how about this, can I define some shortcut to paste AND pop the last item from the clipboard.