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  2. From: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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  6. Subject: Re: Writing a clipboard to file?
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  13. Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 15:18:01 GMT
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  20.  
  21. Frank da Cruz wrote:
  22. > On 2006-08-25, SCOTT CAISSIE <scottac@nb.sympatico.ca> wrote:
  23. > : Using K95 2.1.3.
  24. > : I was wondering if it was possible to write the clipboard contents (copying 
  25. > : info), directly into a file.
  26. > :
  27. > K95 doesn't have a \v(clipboard) variable that you can refer to
  28. > programmatically, but there is a keyboard verb, \Kpaste, that pastes from 
  29. > the clipoard.  By default, this is assigned to Shift-Insert:
  30.  
  31. The variable you are looking for is \v(select).    Text selected with
  32. the mouse in K95 is stored in the \v(select) variable.  This is
  33. independent of the Windows clipboard and can be used for writing macros
  34. that manipulate the selection contents.
  35.  
  36. Jeffrey Altman