Quick question: If phijla is using a Flatpak version of Sigil, can that not introduce sandbox issues? Could the problem be that Flatpak
itself does not make xsel and xclip available to its apps (even if available on the host machine)?
From what I understand, you can use the following command to see what commands are available to Flatpak Sigil with the following command:
Code:
flatpak enter com.sigil_ebook.Sigil /bin/bash
if you don't see xsel/xclip in the output, it might be necessary for the Flatpak Sigil maintainer to include them. They've made such changes in the past to accommodate third-party plugin needs, I think.