On Jan 9, 2010, at 4:57 AM, Patrick wrote: > Is it just me, or Snow Leopard or the latest QS's - if I open up the > clipboard history, then type 0-10 or double click an item it doesn't > paste it into the active apps text area, but rather copies it into the > OS's own pasteboard history (so if I CMD + V it then pastes what I > originally wanted to paste) > > Anybody found any ways of stopping the shelf from popping up all the > time when apps close etc. Any ideas what version this started > happening?
I’ve had all of these problems at one point or another. I also used to have problems with the history window appearing, but not having focus and refusing to get focus for several seconds. It seems to be working OK for me now, but then I barely ever use it. The habit of using it must have been beaten out of me by all the flakiness (and the inability to disable it in certain scopes under 10.5+). I seem to remember disabling, enabling, adjusting the number of items it keeps and lots of other things, never really changing anything in the end, but eventually it started working normally. That was under 10.4 though. My current config was started fresh under ß56 when 10.6 came out and, as you know, I’m running ß54 now. I forget if either of them works independently, but you’ll want to have both the clipboard and shelf modules installed even if you won’t use them both. In other words, I don’t know, but it can be done. :) -- Rob McBroom <http://www.skurfer.com/> Because it screws up the order in which people normally read text. Original message: > Why is it bad to top-post your reply?
