Andrew,
> xsel has a timeout option, and xclip has a (more useful for this case,
> IMHO) loops option which only allows the data to be pasted N times.
nice! thanks!
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xsel has a timeout option, and xclip has a (more useful for this case,
IMHO) loops option which only allows the data to be pasted N times.
On Nov 26, 2017 14:25, "Greg Minshall" wrote:
> hi, Till,
>
> yes, i could do the pipeline outside of pass. however, "pass -c" does
>
hi, Till,
yes, i could do the pipeline outside of pass. however, "pass -c" does
this nice thing of clearing the selection after N seconds, and i'd like
to retain that (without implementing it myself).
cheers, Greg
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On 25/11/17 17:56, Alec Clews wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. However it had no affect.
/usr/local/bin/pandoc --number-sections -s -smart -f
markdown+startnum BlogPost.pmd -o BlogPost.docx
[WARNING] Deprecated: --latexmathml
Could
Thanks for the suggestion. However it had no affect.
/usr/local/bin/pandoc --number-sections -s -smart -f
markdown+startnum BlogPost.pmd -o BlogPost.docx
[WARNING] Deprecated: --latexmathml
Could this be a bug?
I am happy to supply input markdown file.
On 24/11/17 21:49, Till
Hi,
you can also just use the show command and pipe it through the standard tool
chain of your shell. If you are using X, you can then pipe it to the X
clipboard via xclip.
pass show XYZ | head -n 1 | tr -d '\n' | sed 's/ //g' | xclip -selection
clipboard
A little bit formatting noise,
hi. pass make me very happy -- thanks very much!
my basic, silly, use case, is credit card numbers. i like to store them
with spaces separating groups of 4 digits ("1234 5678 9012 3456"), but
web sites typically want them space-free. so, in *this* case, i'd like
to pass them through "sed 's/