[gui-talk] Fwd: update to Text To Clip script for Window-Eyes

Steve Pattison srp at internode.on.net
Mon Oct 11 21:48:30 UTC 2010


From:	Jeff Weiss jnweiss at lwsb.org

I just posted version 1.3 of my Text To Clip script to script central.

A major revision creates a folder for all of your text files and automatically places the files in a listbox.

The revised help text follows.

Jeff Weiss
 
Press Alt-Windows-T to select a text file and paste it into your work or copy its contents to the clipboard.
You can also append a file or several files to the clipboard.
There are also options to view the contents of the clipboard, 
to get info about text on the clipboard, and to clear the clipboard.
If you just want to select 1 file, choose paste or copy, 
and the script will paste or copy your file and exit.
If you want to append one or more files to the current contents of the clipboard, use append and close when you are finished.
There are two sample files included for demonstration purposes.
Once you provide your own text files, 
the two sample files TextToClip1.txt and TextToClip2.txt can be deleted.
All of the text files that you want included in the list 
must be in a subfolder of the folder where the TextToClip script resides.
The subfolder which is created is called "TextToClip"
If you have a previous version of TextToClip, all of the text files listed in
TextToClipList.txt will, automatically, be copied to the new TextToClip folder.
There is no longer a need to create a list file.  Simply place any text files
in the TextToClip folder.  When you press the TextToClip hotkey, the new files will be in 
your list of files which can be pasted, copied, or appended to the clipboard. 
I hope you find the TextToClip  utility useful
for pasting chunks of text that you need to use over and over again in your work.

Regards Steve
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