I think the clipboard managing in TM is the best I've seen, I'd love to have a simmilar thing system wide. The closest I've found is KoolClip http://kudang.com/koolclip/welcome.html which as far as I can tell is actually freeware.
Any other tips?
Andreas
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 10:49:03 +0100, Andreas Wahlin wrote:
Any other tips?
Quicksilver (http://quicksilver.blacktree.com/) has a really useful clipboard history module.
Cheers, Andrew.
Wow, yes indeed. I suppose I never looked closely enough. Now ... heh, if you'd care to save me some time; is it possible to invoke it with a custom hotkey without first launching quicksilver itself, and is it possible to make it auto-paste whatever you select in the history? It's exactly what I want, but a bit cumbersome to use ...
Andreas
On Nov 24, 2005, at 11:39 , Andrew Green wrote:
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 10:49:03 +0100, Andreas Wahlin wrote:
Any other tips?
Quicksilver (http://quicksilver.blacktree.com/) has a really useful clipboard history module.
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To answer my own question; I managed to add a hotkey (using triggers) but it still won't "instant paste" which I don't like ... on the other hand, it might be possible to do some ugly-haxx such as hitting paste hotkey after return (which selects a clipping in the history)
Andreas
On Nov 24, 2005, at 14:28 , Andreas Wahlin wrote:
Wow, yes indeed. I suppose I never looked closely enough. Now ... heh, if you'd care to save me some time; is it possible to invoke it with a custom hotkey without first launching quicksilver itself, and is it possible to make it auto-paste whatever you select in the history? It's exactly what I want, but a bit cumbersome to use ...
Andreas
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 14:28:33 +0100, Andreas Wahlin wrote:
Now ... heh, if you'd care to save me some time; is it possible to invoke it with a custom hotkey without first launching quicksilver itself, and is it possible to make it auto-paste whatever you select in the history?
Do you mean that you want to be able to use it without actually having Quicksilver running? Or that you want to be able to access the menu without having to press ctrl-space (or whatever you've set as your hotkey) first?
If the latter, you may be able to bend Quicksilver's "triggers" to your will. I've never actually tried this.
I find ctrl-space, cmd-L and then double-clicking an item brings up the window, pastes, and closes the window again in a reasonably seamless manoeuvre. YMMV, of course.
Cheers, Andrew.
On Nov 24, 2005, at 3:14 PM, Andrew Green wrote:
I find ctrl-space, cmd-L and then double-clicking an item brings up the window, pastes, and closes the window again in a reasonably seamless manoeuvre. YMMV, of course.
cmd-L. Wow. I must be blind. I found how to activate the clipboard module in QS, but I don't see any indication of how to activate or use it. How did you know that command-L was used to invoke that?
Thanks!
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On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 15:55:25 +0100, Matt Henderson wrote:
How did you know that command-L was used to invoke that?
In what is becoming a theme for me today, see:
http://guineapig.article7.co.uk/tmp/quicksilver-cmd-L.jpg
Cheers, Andrew.
I find ctrl-space, cmd-L and then double-clicking an item brings up the window, pastes, and closes the window again in a reasonably seamless manoeuvre. YMMV, of course.
Heh, I suppose I'm somewhat demanding then, even coming close to the mouse would be a showstopper for me. I used triggers though and got it all working nicely with that, however, it does not paste after being selected. Not even if I double- click the mouse. What happens is that the item gets pushed up to first place in the clipboard, you then manually have to paste it in. And now I have probably spent more time talking about this than I'll ever gain even by having the behaviour I want :)
anyways, despite it's "shortcomings", this is the best clipboard manager I've seen (or rather, best to my tastes)
Andreas
On 24/11/2005, at 10.49, Andreas Wahlin wrote:
Any other tips?
The one from quicksilver is nice, but I can't it to autohide after pasting, so I bought iClip from http://inventive.us/iClip/ which is rather nice.
On 11/24/05, Andreas Wahlin andreaswahlin@bredband.net wrote:
I think the clipboard managing in TM is the best I've seen, I'd love to have a simmilar thing system wide. The closest I've found is KoolClip http://kudang.com/koolclip/welcome.html which as far as I can tell is actually freeware.
Any other tips?
There's also Jumpcut (http://www.snarkout.org/projects/jumpcut/), which isn't actively developed anymore but has been working well for me for a couple years. Very minimal but very functional.
-- Paul Bissex http://e-scribe.com/news/ Northampton MA USA 01061-0847
iClip?
.niels
On Nov 27, 2005, at 12:48 PM, Paul Bissex wrote:
On 11/24/05, Andreas Wahlin andreaswahlin@bredband.net wrote:
I think the clipboard managing in TM is the best I've seen, I'd love to have a simmilar thing system wide. The closest I've found is KoolClip http://kudang.com/koolclip/welcome.html which as far as I can tell is actually freeware.
Any other tips?
There's also Jumpcut (http://www.snarkout.org/projects/jumpcut/), which isn't actively developed anymore but has been working well for me for a couple years. Very minimal but very functional.
-- Paul Bissex http://e-scribe.com/news/ Northampton MA USA 01061-0847
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