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From:
Jeff WeissSubject:
TextToClipDate:
Sat, Feb 20, 2010 7:46:29 pmcharset="iso-8859-1"
As per request of a GW-Info lister, I have written a utility script called
TextToClip
which will allow you to set up a list of text files which you might need repeatedly to paste into your work.
the help text follows:
Press Alt-Windows-T to select a text file and copy it's contents to the clipboard.
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 the same folder as the TextToClip script.
Also, the name of each file (without the .txt extension)
must be listed in the file:
TextToClipList.txt.
The TextToClip.txt file must only contain one filename per line.
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.
Jeff Weiss
Lions World Services for the Blind
As per request of a GW-Info lister, I have written a utility script called
TextToClip
which will allow you to set up a list of text files which you might need repeatedly to paste into your work.
the help text follows:
Press Alt-Windows-T to select a text file and copy it's contents to the clipboard.
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 the same folder as the TextToClip script.
Also, the name of each file (without the .txt extension)
must be listed in the file:
TextToClipList.txt.
The TextToClip.txt file must only contain one filename per line.
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.
Jeff Weiss
Lions World Services for the Blind




