Difference between revisions of "ClipViewer"
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* edit selected clips in configured applications such as [[MultiEdit]] or [[MultiViewer]] | * edit selected clips in configured applications such as [[MultiEdit]] or [[MultiViewer]] | ||
− | * stays resident in memory (started from WBStartUp) and can be invoked at any time with hotkey combination or directly in supported applications | + | * stays resident in memory (started from ''WBStartUp'') and can be invoked at any time with hotkey combination or directly in supported applications |
Revision as of 16:31, 16 April 2016
ClipViewer is a clipboard manager for AmigaOS 3 and 4. It is part of the Enhancer Software package for AmigaOS. |
The main features of ClipViewer are:
- view clips easily and quickly in a list
- search clips for keywords
- organise and save clips
- edit selected clips in configured applications such as MultiEdit or MultiViewer
- stays resident in memory (started from WBStartUp) and can be invoked at any time with hotkey combination or directly in supported applications
Using ClipViewer
ClipViewer application window is hidden by default and can be invoked at any time by either using Exchanger or by using the hotkey combination of CTRL-ALT-V
Some programs such as MultiViewer and MultiEdit have direct ClipViewer support: simply select the Open ClipViewer.. option in the Edit menu.
The menu bar features the following icons from left to right:
- Select a file to be copied to the clipboard
- Save the selected clip
- Delete the selected clip from history
- Cut the selected clip to the clipboard
- Copy the selected clip to the clipboard
- Paste the selected clip
- View the selected clip in the configured viewer
- Edit the selected clip to the configured editor
- Search the history
- Open the About window
Installation Files
ClipViewer is installed in the Commodities drawer (in Utilties) and runs from the WBStartUp | |
ClipView.library is a library which is installed in the Libs drawer |
The image data is installed in the Prefs/Presets/ClipViewer drawer
The preferences data is installed in ENVARC: (and copied automatically to ENV: at boot time)