I just loaded your new 0.5 version on my laptop which has 1366x768 resolution and the tooltip was covered by the thumbnail in this case as well (i.e.,as before just the very top of the tooltip was exposed). Hi AVI, Just for your information concerning the thumbnail over the tool tip, at the time I was using a monitor with 1920x1080 resolution, 27" screen. I'm still trying for a method on using Gflax.dll to fulfill my requirements, hadn't found any. I tried to use only either gflax or gdiplus but both had their features. In addition to, just for better thumbnail previews. Īre you using gflax.dll in lieu of gdiplus.dll or in addition to? Oh, i should have added the tip and preview difference to be auto detected rather than adding a constant 30. Maybe, you are having a larger monitor than mine or you are using a lower resolution compared to screen-height (so that you have relatively larger tooltips) than mine. One issue I noted and this may have been the case previously also, is when the clip is a picture (e.g., jpg), the thumb of the picture is displayed on top of the tip on the clip number (e.g., Clip 2 of 3) such that most of the tip is covered except for the very top of it The hidden thing is just for an extra security. Even if you have Thumbs or Clips directory open while Deleting Clipboard, they will get deleted unlike the previous version. I have my system set to see hidden files,etc. I am seriously looking to make it perfect. In the next version I will have the Cache Folder hidden and ReadOnly, nobody will see it and so no problems.Īnd Ken, are there more annoyances with my ClipJump. Just dont open the Cache folder and you will be perfect. So, can you please try first deleting the cache folder and then running ClipJump again and capturing thumbs and clipboards and then deleting them.
So, I am very sure that when deleting you might have had that "thumbs" folder open in windows explorer or in any another application.This would have made the folder " In Use" and so AutoHotkey was not able to delete it.I myself tried it and saw yes that the thumbs were not deleted. Its no problem in the coding, its because ClipJump uses a clean delete technique i.e filedelete,%a_scriptdir%/cache/,1
Shoudn't all thumbs be deleted when all clips are deleted? One comment noted so far in the use of ClipJump: When I deleted out the clip history (i.e., all clips), the one thumb I had of a JPG file was still in the thumbs folder. You can change hotkeys, the minimum number of clipboards, whether you want to keep images in your history, how many days your clipboard history should be preserved, and a whole lot more. We found this all very convenient, but if you want to change something then the program is extremely configurable. Shut down your PC, restart it later, and the same clipboard items will still be there. A Search option helps to find the item you need, or you can export the contents of your clipboard to a file for later examination.Ĭlipjump stores its history on your hard drive, too. Individual items can be deleted as required. You can turn the program off on demand, or automatically for certain windows. One issue is that your clipboard history can quickly become very lengthy, but Clipjump provides all kinds of tools to help.
The program can handled copied graphics, too, displaying previews of any images as it cycles through your clipboard. Release Ctrl+V when you find what you need, and that'll be pasted into your document. If you copy four items of text to the clipboard, for example, then you can use Ctrl+C just as before, press Ctrl+V to paste the current item as required, and everything will work just as it did.īut, if you just hold down Ctrl and keep pressing V, then Clipjump displays each text item in turn. The program works by using almost the same keypresses as Windows, and doesn't conflict with normal clipboard functionality. Clipjump is an easy-to-use clipboard manager which saves everything you copy to the clipboard, then allows you to choose exactly what you need to paste elsewhere.