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| Платформы: | eComStation, OS/2 | ||
| The Command line Clipboard Access (CCA) programs are
a set of shareware programs that allow the
OS/2 user to access the OS/2 clipboard from
the command line in a full screen or
windowed OS/2 session. These programs do not make any changes to the OS/2 INI files or create any additional files on your hard drives. To install them, just copy the two executable files to a directory in your OS/2 search path. The access to the OS/2 clipboard is limited to ONE process at a time. Thus you need » Подробнее... | ![]() |
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The Command line Clipboard Access (CCA) programs are
a set of shareware programs that allow the
OS/2 user to access the OS/2 clipboard from
the command line in a full screen or
windowed OS/2 session.
These programs do not make
any changes to the OS/2 INI files or
create any additional files on your hard drives.
To install them, just copy the two executable
files to a directory in your OS/2 search
path.
The access to the OS/2 clipboard is
limited to ONE process at a time. Thus
you need to make certain that no other
program is accessing the clipboard when you run
either program. Also, you need to wait until
they have completed until you try to access
the clipboard with another program.
The shareware version
of these programs are fully functional, but they
add an identification line to the clipboard text.
When ToClip puts text into the OS/2 clipboard,
it first inserts the following line.
"CCA Registration
removes this line"
When FClip2 gets text from
the OS/2 clipboard, it appends the following line
to the end of the text.
"CCA Registration
removes this line"
The registered versions do not
add the lines.
Program descriptions:
toclip.exe - puts
text into the OS/2 clipboard via redirection or
a pipe from the command line. If it
is executed without any arguments, it assumes you
are going to type the text and will
accept text until you enter a control-Z and
a newline. If you enter a text string
as a command line arugment, the string will
be copied to the clipboard. If the string
contains blanks, you must enclose it in quotation
marks. The quotation marks will be stripped before
the text is put into the OS/2 clipboard.
toclip2.exe - performs the same function as toclip.exe,
but it handles the new line chararacter pair
differently. It may function better with some applications.
examples:
- dir /b | toclip
- toclip < file
- toclip "This line will be put into the OS/2 clipboard"
examples:
boxer.txt - Boxer/OS2 macros to allow Boxer/OS2 users to access the the OS/2 clipboard with CCA

