On Fri, 2011-03-18 at 16:18 -0400, Gene Young wrote: > On 3/18/2011 3:35 PM, Andy Brown wrote: > > Twayne wrote: > >> In news:1300455381.1472.60.camel@PGU-Home-Desktop, > >> Peter G. Underwood<[email protected]> typed: > >> :: A useful addition to LibreOffice would be a "spike" > >> :: clipboard, that allows one to store a sequence of items to > >> :: be pasted, from which one can select the particular item > >> :: needed. MS-Word offers such a feature and it has proved > >> :: most useful whilst editing long texts. -- > >> > >> Good point. I do miss that now& then. It's "just" a multi-object > >> clipboard. > >> I don't care whether it looks like MS's implementation or not; it's the > >> feature that's important. OTOH not a lot of people use it other than > >> technical writers. > >> > >> HTH, > >> > >> Twayne` > >> > > > > Maybe something that would work as an extension. > > > > > > As a work around you may find ClipCube helpful until such time, and if > LbreOffice implements a "spike feature." It is a standalone program > that will work as a "spike" and it is free to use. Google ClipCube for > a download location. > > -- > Gene Young >
If you are using Gnome (and Linux) you can use Pastie, it stores many clips for repasting. -- Jay Lozier [email protected] -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/users/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
