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CabbageTree
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by CabbageTree » 29.09.2009, 17:21
I really love the idea of
CopyToClipBoard Button! I am using it thousand times in my day, its
fckng handy!
What about to create The
Paste From ClipBrd Btn? If you just like to copy a path from clipbrd to the command line, you have to R-click and after that choose command from pop up dialog. The simple button instead would be bloody great!
What do you think about that?
Thanks!
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matera
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by matera » 30.09.2009, 05:54
Ctrl + V does fine for me.
But I must echo the praise for that copy button. I would hate to be without it!
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Dreamer
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by Dreamer » 30.09.2009, 23:39
matera wrote:Ctrl + V does fine for me.
It's not so easy, you have to press Alt+G, Ctrl+V, Enter - single click one button would be much easier.

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by matera » 01.10.2009, 02:46
I suppose it depends on what you are pasting it into. Nobody said....
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CabbageTree
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by CabbageTree » 04.10.2009, 19:30
Of course I always paste to that field just a path to the object, which I am actually looking for.
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#6
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by CabbageTree » 04.10.2009, 19:37
And just one question:
Did you say, that you just use Ctrl+V? It soudns strange, because:
If you have some path in your clipbrd, and you want to paste it to the appropriate field on the top of the L or R table, you can not use that shortcut, you just simply need to use R-mouseBtn and choose Paste From ClipBrd command.
It can be maybe confusing...by the Command Line in my first post I meant the two lines above the left, right window - just for displaying path.
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by Dreamer » 04.10.2009, 23:14
CabbageTree wrote:And just one question:
Did you say, that you just use Ctrl+V? It soudns strange, because:
If you have some path in your clipbrd, and you want to paste it to the appropriate field on the top of the L or R table, you can not use that shortcut...
Right, as I said, you have to press Alt+G, Ctrl+V, Enter.
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by CabbageTree » 06.10.2009, 09:32
Thanx,
it is even better than using R-click and choosing command from the pop-up dialog.
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