If you select the Strip Trailing Line Feed option, ClipMate will look to see if the preceding Clip already has one or more linefeeds (this is common) and will remove them. By default, a line-feed is inserted, but you can also use a tab character, or any other displayable character or set of characters. When ClipMate Glues two Clips together with the Append command, you can control what goes between the individual Clips as they're combined. We recommend that you use PNG, unless there is a need to share image clips with other users who are still on ClipMate 6. PNG is new to version 7, and provides superior image quality with comparable space savings to JPEG. Or you can select Thumbnails mode for viewing and. While all images are captured from the clipboard as Bitmap, they are stored in compressed format as either JPEG or PNG. The example below shows ClipMate in List mode for reading text. This is an automatic invocation of the Edit | "Convert File Pointer To Text" command.
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For example, if you copy a file such as "hello.txt" from your "my documents" folder, the HDROP Expansion will result in a text item looking something like this: C:\MyDocuments\JohnDoe\helloc.txt
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#Clipmate clip viewer windows#
Clipmate enhances the Windows clipboard, making it a true power tool. If you enable this option, ClipMate will extract the list of files and turn it into a plain TEXT clip. ClipMate enhances the Windows clipboard, making it a true power tool. But there's no human-readable listing of the files. When you copy from Windows Explorer, there is a format called HDROP that enables cut/copy/paste within Explorer – and possibly other applications that make use of the HDROP. This makes the "keepalive" and "reestablish clipboard connection" functions obsolete. If you are running Vista, you probably want to turn this on. Vista includes a new clipboard API, which eliminates the troublesome "clipboard notification chain". If the clipboard contains a text clip when ClipMate starts, ClipMate can capture it instead of overwriting it. Unfortunately, Windows (ab)uses the cut/copy/paste metaphor for file management as well, which doesnt fit well with the notion of an 'unlimited clipboard'. To turn on/off temporarily, use the "AutoCapture" under the Tools menu.Ĭapture Existing clipboard data at startup? ClipMates primary purpose is for copying clips of data copied from within applications, such as word processors, Email, graphics programs, web browsers, etc. But if you don't want it to, you can turn it off here, and it won't be enabled the next time you startup.
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Options and Configuration > Options Dialog > Capturing