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# This file contains product information that can be used by
# KingFisher 2.0 and other similar tools.
.name
ConPaste
.aminet-dir
util/cdity
.type
Mouse Commodity
.short
Commodity to paste clipped text anywhere
.description
ConPaste is a 2.0 commodity that allows you to paste clipped text into
anything. Paste into string gadgets. Paste into any text application. In
this new version, ConPaste drops its priority by 1 when pasting text to
allow sufficient processor time for the receiving task or window to process
the text.
When you press a user-defined key or key combination, ConPaste will take any
FTXT found in clipboard unit 0, convert the text back into input events, and
send the input events into the input stream. The output will go to the
active window or string gadget.
The built-in default key combination for pasting with ConPaste is now
RightAmiga-j (previously RightAmiga-i which was not a great combination
since that is supposed to bring up Info). You can define a different
combination with the KEY= tooltype by supplying a commodities-type key
description such as:
KEY=RCOMMAND j (RightAmiga-j)
KEY=LALT p (LeftAlt-p)
KEY=f1 (function key f1)
NOTE: You must first clip the console text to the clipboard via the normal
2.0 drag select and RightAmiga-C, or by using a text editor which supports
clipping or copying of text to the clipboard. You can also use
SYS:Utilities/More to display and clip text from any plain ASCII text file.
.keywords
conpaste clipboard ftxt paste commodity
.version
37.25
.date
.author
Carolyn Scheppner
.distribution
Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
.email
carolyn@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com
.reference
AmigaLibDisk935:ClipWindow/
?.?
.docs
ConPaste.doc
.described-by
Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
.submittal
Submitted electronically directly by the author.
.contents
ConPaste ConPaste is a 2.0 commodity that allows you to paste clipped
text into anything. Paste into string gadgets. Paste into
any text application. In this new version, ConPaste drops
its priority by 1 when pasting text to allow sufficient
processor time for the receiving task or window to process
the text. When you press a user-defined key or key combina-
tion, ConPaste will take any FTXT found in clipboard unit 0,
convert the text back into input events, and send the input
events into the input stream. The output will go to the
active window or string gadget. This is version 37.25, an
update to the version distributed with ClipWindow by Jim
Harvey, on disk 935.
Author: Carolyn Scheppner