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pasting several texts…
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 10:32 am
by fdalbo
Hi guys,
I am editing a Hebrew manuscript.
Frequently I need to transcribe the very same string – for that reason the copy-paste option is pretty useful.
Unfortunately, I have several different strings of text to paste.
I wonder if there is any way of associate some strings to a single "paste" command, so that by combination x I can paste always the string x, by combination y I can paste the string y and so on…
Thanks
Re: pasting several texts…
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:21 pm
by Ori Redler
fdalbo wrote:Hi guys,
I am editing a Hebrew manuscript.
Frequently I need to transcribe the very same string – for that reason the copy-paste option is pretty useful.
Unfortunately, I have several different strings of text to paste.
I wonder if there is any way of associate some strings to a single "paste" command, so that by combination x I can paste always the string x, by combination y I can paste the string y and so on…
Thanks
I'm not sure I got you there. Can you elaborate?
Re: pasting several texts…
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:21 pm
by Ori Redler
fdalbo wrote:Hi guys,
I am editing a Hebrew manuscript.
Frequently I need to transcribe the very same string – for that reason the copy-paste option is pretty useful.
Unfortunately, I have several different strings of text to paste.
I wonder if there is any way of associate some strings to a single "paste" command, so that by combination x I can paste always the string x, by combination y I can paste the string y and so on…
Thanks
I'm not sure I got you there. Can you elaborate?
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 1:19 pm
by fdalbo
Sure.
For example:
1) sometimes the Name of God Adonay is spelled in hebrew like that (i hope you can read it): ???? ???? ???? ????
It is quite annoying rewriting it over and over again, since it is repeated quite often…
2) But in the meantime, some other expressions, like that:
?? ???
are used so often, that there is no use in "copy-pasting" it…
ecc ecc
So, apparently, the only solution is writing and rewriting it over and over again…
Wouldn't it be possibile to create a sort of "past 1)" (= ???? ???? ???? ????) and a "paste 2)" (= ?? ???) ecc ecc – so that I can simply "paste" always the very same thing just using a single command?
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 2:12 pm
by zoul
This does not belong in Mellel IMHO, but there are already applications that do that (or something similar). Try these addresses:
http://inventive.us/iClip/
http://db.tidbits.com/article/07078
T.
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 2:24 pm
by jannuss
fdalbo wrote:Wouldn't it be possibile to create a sort of "past 1)" (= ???? ???? ???? ????) and a "paste 2)" (= ?? ???) ecc ecc – so that I can simply "paste" always the very same thing just using a single command?
Take a look at Document Variables
[page 224 of the Mellel Tutorial or page 144 of the Mellel Guide]
Also, for a "quick and dirty" solution, try typing XX, YY, ZZ and later doing Find/Replace.
Janet
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 6:20 am
by rwg
I used to use CopyPaste for this sort of task, but have found it very unstable in OS X (at least in Mellel), and now use the insanely versatile utility Butler (donationware) for this purpose. It provides perhaps the simplest way of accomplishing what you want to do.
Rolf
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:55 pm
by jb
If I understand, this would be solved by multiple clipboards--a feature of Nisus I miss in Mellel. (Of course one would also want to be able to assign keyboard shortcuts!)
Along with those multiple clipboards comes the ability to edit the clipboard. A nice touch.