But not perfect; for example, the Classic startup in OS X kills the
clipboard (although it restores it after starting), so if you click stop
when it is just starting, your clipboard is destroyed.
Adam
On Wednesday, February 27, 2002, at 12:48 AM, Emile Schwarz wrote:
Kevin,
Because it's not good practice to kill the contents of the user's
clipboard..
Of course, but you can save it, do your stuff and restore it later ;-:)
Isn’t programming wonderful ?
Emile
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Subject: Re: HTML
From: "Kevin Ballard" <kevin at sb dot org>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 20:51:31 -0500
On 2/26/02 7:48 PM, "Jeff" <jeff at applekore dot net> wrote:
About the styled text stuff... I just found an example (I think it was
created by Matt Neuburg) that managed to flawlessly append styled text
by
basically adding the text to your clipboard and pasting it into the
editfield. It's so easy to do - this would be great! Are there any
reasons
why I shouldn't use this method?
Because it's not good practice to kill the contents of the user's
clipboard..
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