You'll have to walk through all the keys when both retrieving and
setting the array. The default when getting or setting the clipboarddata
without specifying a key is to return only the plain text. The array is
lost.
On 5/26/2015 9:58 PM, Magicgate Software - Skip Kimpel wrote:
Oooo... I will try that tomorrow!
Is there any way to save an alt+f keystroke to the clipboard data? I am
trying to automate some tasks during this entire exercise and this is also
one of my hurdles.
Thanks again,
SKIP
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 5:59 PM, Mike Bonner <bonnm...@gmail.com> wrote:
One way would be to use a send in time loop. Check to see if the data in
the clipboard array is different, if so, act. Some untested quick and
dirty code follows.
command checkClipboard
if sLastClipA is empty then
put the clipboarddata into sLastClipA
-- do something with the data in sLastClipA
else
repeat for each key tKey in the clipboarddata
-- check the data in the keys here, against the keys you saved in
sLastClipA
-- if there is a change, do something with the data in the clipboarddata
end if
put the clipboarddata into sLastClipA
send "checkClipboard" to me in 100 millisec
end checkClipboard
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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