From: Frank T. <fra...@gm...> - 2012-07-12 16:25:02
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Follow the link at the bottom of any message from the list to the list information page. Scroll to the button that says Unsubscribe or edit options. Enter your e-mail address and click the button. Follow the instructions from there. On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Mark Poehlmann <mar...@ao...> wrote: > How do I get removed from this list? I no longer need it anymore. If > there is someone out there that can remove me from this list, I would be > extremely happy. Thank you. > > Mark > > > On Jul 11, 2012, at 6:24 PM, Kevin Jaques (at home) wrote: > > > I am a user dependent on Sheepshaver who would also love to have the > clipboard repaired. The issue is entirely about the Classic Mac system > being aware that there has been an application switch. In the Classic Mac, > the system would monitor that. However when the Classic Mac is running in > emulation, it can't tell when there has been a switch to an application of > the host system. That's where Sheepshaver, as the emulater, must assume > that responsibility, and inform the Classic Mac system about the switch. > > > > Right now, I can ensure a copy works by keeping an intermediary Classic > Mac app. I mainly use Stickies for that purpose, because it strips > formatting when it copies. If I want to keep the formatting, I use Word > 5.1. So, from my Classic app, I copy, then go to the intermediary Classic > app and paste. Then I switch to Mac X and can paste. > > > > To copy from Mac X, I must go to the intermediary Classic app, then > switch to the intended Classic Mac target, then switch to the Mac X app and > copy. Then I return to the intended Classic Mac target. I still can't > paste. If I attempt to do so, it will bugger the process and I will have to > start over. Instead, I must go to the intermediate Classic Mac app and > paste. THEN I return for the 3rd time to the intended Classic Mac target > and can now paste. > > > > It's not quite that simple. Sometimes it will work with the first paste > of the day. Sometimes it will just work for no reason I can see. But the > above method is the only way to be sure it will work. > > > > It seems like a simple solution would be to create a dummy Classic app. > Then whenever Sheepshaver loses focus, it would make note of the current > Classic Mac app (the 'departed'), and switch to the dummy Classic Mac app, > triggering a clipboard update. Then when Sheepshaver gets focus back, it > would tell Classic Mac to return to the 'departed' app, triggering another > clipboard update. I don't know whether Sheepshaver would have to update the > Mac X clipboard or whether than happens automatically with the change in > focus. > > > > Weirdly, the old Classic Mac application 4D has no problems with the > clipboard. It must have fanatically triggered a clipboard update every time > it was used, or maybe it didn't keep a private clipboard. Anyway, pretty > much every other Classic Mac app must have tried to be efficient, and is > consequently being a pain in the ass. > > > > On Jul. 10, 2012, at 05:23 , Ronald P. Regensburg wrote: > > > >> I installed the TESyncScrap extension in MacOS 9.0.4 in my latest > SheepShaver 2.4 build and, of course, restarted. The system recognizes the > file as extension. > >> > >> However, it does not change anything to the behavior, in both > directions, when trying to copy and paste text between OSX TexEdit and > MacOS AppleWorks. It is exactly the same as I described yesterday, both the > behavior in 32-bit mode and the behavior in 64-bit mode. > >> > >> While trying this with and without the TESyncScrap extension, I found > the easiest way to have copy and paste between TextEdit and AppleWorks work > in 64-bit mode. Just leave the Clipboard window in MacOS Finder open. With > the Clipboard window open, not only switching to the MacOS Finder after > copying in AppleWorks works to paste in TextEdit but also, after copying in > TextEdit, pasting in AppleWorks works after switching from AppleWorks to > the MacOS Finder and back again to AppleWorks. > >> > >> > >> Ronald. > >> > >> ---------------------------------------- > >> Op 10 juli 2012, om 12:26, schreef Ronald P. Regensburg: > >> > >> > >> Ah! Apparently MacBinary. I have seen thousands of MacBinary files in > past decades, always with a .bin file extension. This is the first time I > see a .mbin extension. > >> > >> I will try the extension to see if it solves the issues with AppleWorks > and clipboard synchronizing. > >> > >> Ronald. > >> > >> ---------------------------------------- > >> Op 10 juli 2012, om 11:55, schreef Ronald P. Regensburg: > >> > >> What is a .mbin file? How do I use this? > >> > >> Ronald. > >> > >> ---------------------------------------- > >> Op 10 juli 2012, om 02:27, schreef Josh Juran: > >> > >>> On Jul 9, 2012, at 4:46 PM, Alexei Svitkine wrote: > >>> > >>>> Have you tried using the Mac OS extension that Jean-Pierre posted > >>>> to this list some time ago? > >>>> > >>>> I think it's meant to solve exactly the problem of needing to > >>>> change app focus before clipboard changes "stick". > >>>> > >>>> I'd be curious to know whether it improves things for you. > >>> > >>> Are you referring to TESyncScrap? > >>> > >>> "Typical non-Carbon apps synchronize the system clipboard with the > >>> TextEdit clipboard when you switch layers, i.e. bring another app > >>> forward. If in between copying text and switching layers the app > >>> crashes, or quits without synchronizing, or you're running it in an > >>> emulator and you try to paste in another app in the host OS, you'll > >>> get stale data. A similar issue pertains to pasting into the > >>> emulator. TESyncScrap synchronizes the clipboard just after Cut/Copy > >>> and just before Paste (like Carbon apps do), avoiding these issues." > >>> > >>> http://www.jjuran.org/hacks/TESyncScrap.mbin > >>> > >>> Josh > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> Live Security Virtual Conference > >> Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > >> threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. > Discussions > >> will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in > malware > >> threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > >> _______________________________________________ > >> basilisk-devel mailing list > >> bas...@li... > >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/basilisk-devel > > > > -- > > Sincerely, Kevin Jaques (at home) > > > > Download my Electronic Business Card by right-clicking the following > link, or by pasting it into your browser, then saving the page to ".vcf" > format. > > http://www.hierlaw.com/Dr.KevinJaquesB.A.,J.D..vcf > > > > Use ja...@hi... for work related messages > > > > "Send lawyers, guns and money! 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