The J7 philosophy seems to want to keep the primary J install directories as succinct as possible. So, I expect if it does get included as part of the J install, it will be as an addon.
Perhaps in general/misc or api/winapi. On 2/21/2011 11:03, Mike Day wrote: > Thanks, David. > > Yes, setcliptext does now export something from a boxed > array. And I can indeed paste the result into Excel. > > Very generous. > > As I said earlier, where would you put clippaste.ijs - ie in > which J folder? Do you envisage putting into ~addons? > Perhaps just a matter of taste. > > Thanks again > > Mike > > > On 21/02/2011 12:19, David Mitchell wrote: >> I see that I was ungenerous with the domain of setcliptext. I updated >> clippaste.ijs to use clipfmt on the argument of setcliptext. >> >> Please see if this is more useful. >> >> Thanks. >> >> On 2/21/2011 5:59, Mike Day wrote: >>> ... >>> b) setcliptext does what it says on the tin, so it doesn't >>> work on my boxed array; however, once I turn it into >>> a string, the clipboard contents are available for >>> pasting into another application, Excel in my case. >>> >>> c) So we seem to have the following: >>> ... >>> setcliptext does export to other apps, but doesn't work >>> for boxed arrays. >> >... >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm >> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
