On Dec 12, 2007 12:25 PM, Mark Hessman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've just read the archive on this one and partially answered the
> second question I posted a couple of hours ago.
>
> I understand the reason behind this feature -- but I would VERY MUCH
> like some kind of way to say "I summoned
I've just read the archive on this one and partially answered the
second question I posted a couple of hours ago.
I understand the reason behind this feature -- but I would VERY MUCH
like some kind of way to say "I summoned the Quick Input panel in
error and don't want to put this material
On Dec 11, 2007 6:54 AM, Gert van Oss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Dec 10, 2007, at 1:51 PM, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
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> > If you do want to click the Autofill button, Command-Shift-A is the
> > keyboard equivalent (just like Safari).
>
> ok Steve, Sebastian,
> thanks, the Command-Shift-A keybo
On Dec 10, 2007, at 1:51 PM, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
If you do want to click the Autofill button, Command-Shift-A is the
keyboard equivalent (just like Safari).
ok Steve, Sebastian,
thanks, the Command-Shift-A keyboard shortcut makes it more optimal
for me!
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how is it that every time I select and copy some text and then
use the "Quick Input Panel" via F8 that I always have a text
appearing that says:
Your previous information has been preserved.
Click "Autofill" to import the new clipboard contents.
Sebastian answered this a moment ago. I'd also
On 10.12.2007, at 12:10, Gert van Oss wrote:
how is it that every time I select and copy some text and then use
the "Quick Input Panel" via F8 that I always have a text appearing
that says:
Your previous information has been preserved.
Click "Autofill" to import the new clipboard content
hi all,
how is it that every time I select and copy some text and then use the
"Quick Input Panel" via F8 that I always have a text appearing that
says:
Your previous information has been preserved.
Click "Autofill" to import the new clipboard contents.
The only way to make it disa