Holy history Batman!

I always found the clipboard history window annoying.  With some of
the proxies being broken in leopard I never tried to play with them
much.  This method is much more Quicksilver-ish.

On Aug 28, 4:04 pm, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I should make this clearer in the manual (see the Clipboard section)  
> but instead of using the clipboard history window with ⌘L, I bring up  
> the Clipboard History object in the first pane and right-arrow into it  
> (actually I have a trigger with the object and Show Contents action).  
> Then I select the history item I want and it's a simple step to tab to  
> the 2nd pane and choose the Type Text action.
>
> Howard
>
> On Aug 28, 2008, at 3:54 PM, Doug Harris wrote:
>
>
>
> > Can you elaborate on using the type text action?
>
> > I'm trying to paste an item that I have in the Quicksilver clipboard
> > history. I've got a trigger to open the History window.
>
> > Once that's open, how do I use the type text action?
>
> > On Aug 28, 1:57 pm, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> 1. Instead of pasting, you could use the type text action.
> >> 2. The system wide default for paste-and-match-formatting is Shift-
> >> Option-Command-V.
>
> >> On Aug 28, 11:17 am, Doug Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> I've been looking around Quicksilver preferences and searching this
> >>> list and the 'net as a whole, but haven't found an answer to  
> >>> either of
> >>> these:
>
> >>> 1. When I paste a domain name from the Quicksilver clipboard history
> >>> (e.g.www.apple.com), Quicksilver prepends http:// so that I get
> >>> "http://www.apple.com";. Is there a way to make it stop doing that?
>
> >>> 2. Is there a way to paste a clipboard item as plain text rather  
> >>> than
> >>> keeping its original formatting?
>
> >>> thanks,
>
> >>> Doug

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