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Re: Watching a pasteboard
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Re: Watching a pasteboard


  • Subject: Re: Watching a pasteboard
  • From: Massimiliano Origgi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 18:35:09 +0200

Il giorno 04/apr/05, alle 14:37, Andreas Mayer ha scritto:

Though I can't find it at the moment I remember there was word from Apple that they left out such a notification on purpose. The rationale being that if there was such a notification they feared that almost all applications would register for it which would lead to a possibly very large number of mostly unused notifications, slowing down the whole system.

I see, though I don't understand why most applications should register for such a message.
I mean in almost all cases an application needs to play with the pasteboard when the user wants to paste something, only a small number of applications (mainly utilities and some hack) may want to play with it without user intervention, but apparently it's not so in the real world :-)


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 >Re: Watching a pasteboard (From: Heinrich Giesen <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Watching a pasteboard (From: Massimiliano Origgi <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Watching a pasteboard (From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>)

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