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Re: NSPasteboard notifications?
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Re: NSPasteboard notifications?


  • Subject: Re: NSPasteboard notifications?
  • From: petite_abeille <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 15:56:52 +0100

Hi Allan,

On Feb 22, 2004, at 15:28, Allan Odgaard wrote:

Sorry, I thought you was writing an application and wanted to learn when others placed something on the pasteboard.

Well, yes and no. This is not an application per se. In its current form, it's a little NSBundle packaged as an NSInputManager, so it gets loaded in every (Cocoa) apps. But then it does indeed needs to, er, "intercept" the general pasteboard activities to build the buffer content. This is actually done through, er, runtime patching, but perhaps there is a less brutal way to achieve this?

(2) This change also gets broadcasted to all other running applications to update their list of externally modified pasteboard values.

You could instead report to a server and have each application poll the server when that particular application goes active -- that should solve the problem someone reported about cmd-c being slow (because it had to activate code from all running applications).

Hmmm... yes, this is a possibility. On the other hand, there is really no "central server" of any kind (well, except the pbs daemon itself). This is why I use broadcasting at the moment, which may be slightly heavy handed I admit.

All this works reasonably well, even though I have the nagging suspicion that this could be achieved in a much more straightforward way.

Ideas? Alternatives?

I think you have surpassed all previous attempts of global pasteboard history!

Gasp ;)

I hope you will place this tool in the public domain :)

Well, if there is no better alternative out there, I can release this hack to the public at large. On the other hand, somebody must have dealt with this already, no?

I have two question though, what do you do when someone only makes a promise of a declared type?

Nothing presently. The buffer is only interested in different flavors of NSStringPboardType for the time being.

I generally do that because the data might be very large, and will most likely only be pasted in the same application.
And what about when multiple representations exist? I sometimes keep a private representation of my data on the pasteboard, but when my application quits I remove this representation (by overwriting the pasteboard), since the extra information might be session-dependent.

NSStringPboardType is always preferred, as this is really what I want to keep track of.

Cheers,

PA.
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 >NSPasteboard notifications? (From: petite_abeille <email@hidden>)
 >Re: NSPasteboard notifications? (From: Allan Odgaard <email@hidden>)
 >Re: NSPasteboard notifications? (From: petite_abeille <email@hidden>)
 >Re: NSPasteboard notifications? (From: Allan Odgaard <email@hidden>)

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