Re: Quick Input Panel - Autofill

2007-12-12 Thread Mark Hessman
I've just read the archive on this one and partially answered the  
second question I posted a couple of hours ago.


I understand the reason behind this feature -- but I would VERY MUCH  
like some kind of way to say I summoned the Quick Input panel in  
error and don't want to put this material into Yojimbo at all, so  
please don't preserve it when I dismiss the panel.  That happens  
significantly more often than wanting to stitch together a Yojimbo  
doc from multiple clipboard items.


Thanks,
Mark

On Dec 11, 2007, at 4:29 PM, TjL wrote:


On Dec 11, 2007 6:54 AM, Gert van Oss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Dec 10, 2007, at 1:51 PM, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:


If you do want to click the Autofill button, Command-Shift-A is the
keyboard equivalent (just like Safari).


ok  Steve, Sebastian,
thanks, the Command-Shift-A keyboard shortcut makes it more optimal
for me!


I've been using Yojimbo since about the beginning and didn't know this
one!  Thanks!

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Re: Quick Input Panel - Autofill

2007-12-12 Thread TjL
On Dec 12, 2007 12:25 PM, Mark Hessman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've just read the archive on this one and partially answered the
 second question I posted a couple of hours ago.

 I understand the reason behind this feature -- but I would VERY MUCH
 like some kind of way to say I summoned the Quick Input panel in
 error and don't want to put this material into Yojimbo at all, so
 please don't preserve it when I dismiss the panel.  That happens
 significantly more often than wanting to stitch together a Yojimbo
 doc from multiple clipboard items.

When I read this the first thing that occurred to me was a keyboard
shortcut (since that's most likely how you would summon the QIP).

ESC usually makes it go away.  I'd think either SHIFT+ ESC or ALT+ESC
would be a good Dismiss With Prejudice key combo

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Re: Quick Input Panel - Autofill

2007-12-11 Thread Gert van Oss


On Dec 10, 2007, at 1:51 PM, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:

If you do want to click the Autofill button, Command-Shift-A is the  
keyboard equivalent (just like Safari).


ok  Steve, Sebastian,
thanks, the Command-Shift-A keyboard shortcut makes it more optimal  
for me! 


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Re: Quick Input Panel - Autofill

2007-12-11 Thread TjL
On Dec 11, 2007 6:54 AM, Gert van Oss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Dec 10, 2007, at 1:51 PM, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:

  If you do want to click the Autofill button, Command-Shift-A is the
  keyboard equivalent (just like Safari).

 ok  Steve, Sebastian,
 thanks, the Command-Shift-A keyboard shortcut makes it more optimal
 for me!

I've been using Yojimbo since about the beginning and didn't know this
one!  Thanks!

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Re: Quick Input Panel - Autofill

2007-12-10 Thread Sebastian Stark

On 10.12.2007, at 12:10, Gert van Oss wrote:
how is it that every time I select and copy some text and then use  
the Quick Input Panel via F8 that I always have a text appearing  
that says:


  Your previous information has been preserved.
  Click Autofill to import the new clipboard contents.

The only way to make it disappear is by clicking the Autofill indeed  
by I would like to avoid having to leave my hands from the keyboard.


Did I miss something, is there an easy solution?



This is a feature: Once you open the Quick Input Panel it will fill in  
what's currently in the clipboard. If you don't submit (dismiss the  
panel without clicking create) it won't discard what was previously  
filled in once you go back to the panel. But you might have copied  
something else to the clipboard in the meantime. That's the message.


So, if this really happens _every_ time as you said, it's a bug  
indeed. But I doubt it happens _every_ time.



Sebastian

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Re: Quick Input Panel - Autofill

2007-12-10 Thread Steve Kalkwarf
how is it that every time I select and copy some text and then 
use the Quick Input Panel via F8 that I always have a text 
appearing that says:


Your previous information has been preserved.
Click Autofill to import the new clipboard contents.


Sebastian answered this a moment ago. I'd also add that this is 
a useful feature if you are creating a complex record (like a 
password) by copying pieces one at a time, and pasting.


The only way to make it disappear is by clicking the Autofill 
indeed by I would like to avoid having to leave my hands from 
the keyboard.


Did I miss something, is there an easy solution?


If you do want to click the Autofill button, Command-Shift-A is 
the keyboard equivalent (just like Safari).



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