That's very nice - thanks!

John

On Dec 28, 9:57 am, Howard Melman <[email protected]> wrote:
> FYI, as a work around, another really useful way to get to the clipboard 
> history (or shelf) is to create a trigger with Clipboard History in the first 
> pane and the action Show Contents in the second pane. When you activate the 
> trigger, you can type in the first pane and use QS matching to search the 
> history for text.
>
> If my hands are on the keyboard I use this method as I find it much faster, 
> if my hands are on the mouse I use the slide out panel at the edge of the 
> screen (though I suppose you could use a mouse trigger or constellation menu 
> as an alternative mouse-based method).
>
> To do the same for the shelf make a trigger with Shelf in the first pane and 
> the action Show Contents. These two items (Clipboard History and Shelf) 
> appear in the Catalog under Modules, Shelf & Clipboard, make sure they are 
> enabled (checked) to activate them.
>
> Howard
>
> On Dec 27, 2011, at 6:16 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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> > I recently upgraded to Lion (10.7.2), and I have the exact problem as
> > you described.
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> > The shelf and clipboard history were originally auto-hide at the edge
> > of the screen, and slide-out when I move the cursor to the edge.
> > However, right now, every time after a reboot, no clipboard history
> > slide out but only the shelf.  I have to press command L to call the
> > clipboard,
> > make it auto hide again. It works until I reboot the computer. I hope
> > someone can fix this problem.
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> > I believe if this is a rarely used feature, it is because people do
> > not know it exists.  Before I know this feature, I don't bother to
> > call up and call out the clipboard history again and again,
> > that's annoying, I simply not to use it.
>
> > For those who don't know how to do auto-hide, simply call out the
> > shelf or/and clipboard history, and drag it to the edge of the screen
> > until part of it is off the screen, then release
> > the mouse button and move away your cursor. Voila, now it's auto-hide.
>
> > J
>
> > On Nov 25, 12:31 am, Tim Lawson <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I'm running ß63 on 10.7.2  It seems my Clipboard history window doesn't 
> >> stick across re-boots.  Anyone else? (I've only tested this with the 
> >> Clipboard History window docked to the right hand side of my screen).  The 
> >> Shelf window does not display this behaviour and works as expected.

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