Text format containing characters in the OEM character set. HTML is entirely text format (to be, among other things, in the HTML spirit, and uses UTF-8) and includes a description, an optional context, and, within the context, the fragment. A null character signals the end of the data. Each line ends with a carriage return/linefeed (CR-LF) combination. These clipboard formats are described in the following table. The clipboard formats defined by the system are called standard clipboard formats. The content of the clipboard is not changed. Paste Replaces the current selection with the content of the clipboard. The previous content of the clipboard is destroyed. Copy Places a copy of the current selection on the clipboard. Cut Places a copy of the current selection on the clipboard and deletes the selection from the document. Following is a brief description of the standard clipboard commands. CLEAR Clear the clipboard.įor example: FreeClipViewer.exe /CLEAR /CLOSE /CLOSE Close the program.įor example: FreeClipViewer.exe Clip.cl7 /CLOSE Clipboard CommandsĪ user typically carries out clipboard operations by choosing commands from an application's Edit menu. Command Line Parameters FreeClipViewer.exe "FileName.cl7" Load the file specified in the command line to the clipboard. You can also view the clipboard contents, size, and description for any format.Ĭlipboard formats can be viewed by selecting the required format in the left list. It automatically updates the information displayed as the contents of the clipboard change. Clipboard Formatsįree Clipboard Viewer lists the available formats for any data that is currently stored on the clipboard. Always on top Specifies that the clipboard viewer should be placed above all non-topmost windows and stay above them even when the window is deactivated. Zoom out, Zoom in Resize the text of the preview area, or resize the image in the preview area. Clear clipboard Clear the clipboard and redeem the memory. Save Save clipboard data to a file (*.cl7). ![]() ![]() Load Restore clipboard data from a file (*.cl7).
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