![]() I think, thats not useful with this low distance.Ĭommon sense isn’t as common as we’d like. the dialog box that should help to format the text (color, font-type, etc.) but this dialog box overlaps the text in the very near area. In my personal observation most programmers prefer to locate these sort of dialog boxes very near to the edited text. perhaps it can be helpfull to set a fixed position for your dialog box on the monitor. some other users would like to reduce the borders of the right and the left side.Īny visible border should be displayed… or you hide all borders and use a colored background. (in my special cace the upper and the lower borders. It would be helpfull to reduce the width/height of the border. While copying the commands out of ms-office the box is much higher then the distance from on to the next command in the next line. ![]() Users who want to edit text before copying should be able to switch off the auto-close-option.Īre you able to shrink the dimensions or change other propertys of the dialog box? (perhaps with a short delay of 500 up to 2000 milliseconds?) I would prefer that your auto-copy-option is combined with auto-close … you have to restart textify after editing the ini file □ (double quatation marks could be replaced by single (by default)) export this sort of text can make problems with csv. please pay attention to the circumstance that some dialog boxes contain text with semicolon and/or quotation marks. □ĬSV could be a useful variant to save your data in the clipboard. I’m not able to design a abstract theory of a database as a target. Please separate every single copy into a new line. up to 350 commands force to repeat this loop (up to 350/25=14 times)ĭ) insert the clipboard-data into the desired target (textfile, Visio, graphics program, …) (screenshots are not very useful … OCR does not work for this!)Īll these commands have to be copied by your method? what a horror O:)ī1) click all text areas / menu commands … => into clipboardī2) please plan an option to copy more than one bunch of controls into one clipboard-set … [the slider has to be moved while waiting for the next group of copies. all these have to be copied into my self made manual. Other programs have a similar amount of commands. 25 commands are displayed in a single view. My ‘task’ is to copy text from menus of programs (example: ms office / rubberband / “All commands” … or other programs & suites) MS provides a bunch of more than 300 commands in every single program. This will convert your text to 8 bit binary numbers.Very nice function, but only usable for small / single tasks. Without is (default 0) you will get all on one line. "This is a test" = "Guvf vf n grfg" rot(text, num) This will take the 8 bit binary text and return it as ascii text. Rot(text, 13) is the same as rot13(text) toLeet(text) This will return the rot(num) of the text. Will return l33t text in uppercase fromLeet(text) ![]() This will return the text in morse code fromMorse(text) Will convert l33t text to uppercase normal text. I've also included a string module which will do most of the standard string functions missing reverse(text) trim(text) stripNonAlpha(text) stripVowels(text) stripConsonants(text) Cli This will return the text in Pig Latin String This will return the robber language text as plain text toPigLatin(text) Test = totesostot fromRobberLanguage(text) This will return the text in Robber Language This will return the text from the hex numbers toRobberLanguage(text) If you set space to true, it will return a space You can use both / and | as word delimiters. ![]() The module will add textify as a program. UsageĬopyright (c) 2012-2013 by Vegard Hanssen is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: Module to global (npm install -g texify) you can probably find it in your path.
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