Is it possible to change the size of the little menu that displays from the 'Paste from History' command? I find it way too small for my taste.
Quinn
Not exactly the same, but related. Butler [0] has quite a nicy clipboard history that I use myself. Systemwide and persistent over reboots.
[0] http://www.petermaurer.de/nasi.php?thema=butler&sprache=english
Andreas
On Mar 7, 2006, at 13:27 , Quinn Comendant wrote:
Is it possible to change the size of the little menu that displays from the 'Paste from History' command? I find it way too small for my taste.
Quinn
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Is it possible to change the size of the little menu that displays from the 'Paste from History' command? I find it way too small for my taste.
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 16:36:52 +0100, Allan Odgaard wrote:
No -- is it the width or height you find to small (or both)?
Both! Yesterday I remembered I had a tricky slice of code (a big sql query) that had cut but wanted to use again...and thank goodness for the paste history as I didn't want to type it again. But it was somewhere between the 30th and the 100th item in the list and most of the items on the list were "select something something..." and they all looked the same. I ended up doing "Paste Previous" again and again until the right one came out.
If possible, the ideal would be to make it _resizable_ because the little size does work most of the time. If not resizable 550x200 would be enough.
Why not make it a seperate window like "Go to Symbol..."?
Quinn
On 7/3/2006, at 21:52, Quinn Comendant wrote:
[...] If possible, the ideal would be to make it _resizable_ because the little size does work most of the time. If not resizable 550x200 would be enough.
Why not make it a seperate window like "Go to Symbol..."?
Initially it was a separate window -- I considered adding filtering, but instead did the “integrated” (borderless) version, since it felt more light-weight, and thus seems (subjectively that is) cheaper to call up, which at least for me gave it increased usage.
I’ll make a note about the size problem.