Hiya, two things: https://keynote-newfeat.sourceforge.net/forum/ is down for me You might enjoy reading https://www.theregister.com/2023/12/04/40_years_of_turbo_pascal/
Current text: Draw RTF Text in List(for RTF types) (Could Increase Memory Usage an Display Speed) Correction: Draw RTF Text in List{space}(Could Increase Memory Usage and Display Speed)
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I use a Japanese clipboard manager called Clibor (https://chigusa-web.com/clibor/) and my favorite feature is that you can toggle the clipboard history by pressing Ctrl twice in quick succession. This is easier than pressing the Ctrl + backtick combo. It would be awesome if Ditto allows us to bind the global hotkey to a repeat key combo like Ctrl Ctrl.
Steps to reproduce: Go to Quick Paste Keyboard tab and assign the following hotkey: View Full Desciption = Alt + Enter (remove default Alt + Enter hotkey first) Show Quick Paste, select a row, and press Shift + Enter (default hotkey to paste as plain text) Expected behavior: Shift + Enter pastes as plain text. Actual behavior: Shift + Enter shows the full description. It seems Alt + Enter is being processed as Shift + Enter internally.
Steps to reproduce: Go to Quick Paste Keyboard tab and assign the following hotkey: View Full Desciption = Alt + Enter (remove default Alt + Enter hotkey) Show Quick Paste, select a row, and press Shift + Enter (default hotkey to paste as plain text) Expected behavior: Shift + Enter pastes as plain text. Actual behavior: Shift + Enter shows the full description. It seems Alt + Enter is being processed as Shift + Enter internally.
Steps to reproduce: Go to Quick Paste Keyboard tab and assign the following hotkey: View Full Desciption = Alt + Enter Show Quick Paste, select a row, and press Shift + Enter (default hotkey to paste as plain text) Expected behavior: Shift + Enter pastes as plain text. Actual behavior: Shift + Enter shows the full description. It seems Alt + Enter is being processed as Shift + Enter internally.