If you have a problem or need to report a bug please email : support@dsprobotics.com
There are 3 sections to this support area:
DOWNLOADS: access to product manuals, support files and drivers
HELP & INFORMATION: tutorials and example files for learning or finding pre-made modules for your projects
USER FORUMS: meet with other users and exchange ideas, you can also get help and assistance here
NEW REGISTRATIONS - please contact us if you wish to register on the forum
Users are reminded of the forum rules they sign up to which prohibits any activity that violates any laws including posting material covered by copyright
Paste from clipboard
11 posts
• Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
Re: Paste from clipboard
Personally i use .vbs script . It is another approach, really slower than ruby version, but it does the job!
The process in schematic is
1-Save .vbs* script in temp folder (textsave component)
2-Save .batch* script and execute to execute .vbs "Clipboard to .txt file"
3-read the .txt* with Flowstone (textread component)
4-Save .batch* script and execute to delete all temp files (bat vbs txt) (textsave component + ShellExecute Component)
*these are stocked and/or generated as text inside the schematic.
This take less than 1 second to do all the process...
You can allso copy text/string to clipboard and this just with ONE batch script (generated>saved>executed inside schematic) .
Ruby solution is better i think .
- Code: Select all
Set objHTML = CreateObject("htmlfile")
ClipboardText = objHTML.ParentWindow.ClipboardData.GetData("text")
Const ForReading = 1, ForWriting = 2, ForAppending = 8
Dim fso, f
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set f = fso.OpenTextFile("C:\Windows\Temp\pfcboard.txt", ForWriting, True)
f.Write ClipboardText
f.Close
The process in schematic is
1-Save .vbs* script in temp folder (textsave component)
2-Save .batch* script and execute to execute .vbs "Clipboard to .txt file"
3-read the .txt* with Flowstone (textread component)
4-Save .batch* script and execute to delete all temp files (bat vbs txt) (textsave component + ShellExecute Component)
*these are stocked and/or generated as text inside the schematic.
This take less than 1 second to do all the process...
You can allso copy text/string to clipboard and this just with ONE batch script (generated>saved>executed inside schematic) .
Ruby solution is better i think .
- John.Orco
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Thu Apr 09, 2015 7:30 pm
11 posts
• Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 56 guests