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A clipboard manager is a computer program that adds functionality to an operating system's clipboard. Many clipboards provide only one buffer, overwritten by each new "copy" operation. The main task of a clipboard manager is to store data copied to the clipboard in a way that permits richer use of the data. Clipboard managers enhance the basic functions of cut, copy, and paste operations with one or more of the following features: * multiple buffers and the ability to merge, split, and edit their contents * selecting which buffer "cut" or "copy" operations should store data in * selecting which buffer(s) "paste" operations should take data from * handling formatted text, tabular data, data objects, media content, and URLs * saving copied data to long term storage * indexing or tagging of clipped data * searching of saved data Sharing clipboard contents remotely is sometimes done with pastebins. ==Copy history== Most clipboard managers allow the user to keep multiple clipped objects, available for later use. Some keep a clipping history by automatically making a new buffer for each new cut or copy operation. Some applications have an internal copy history feature. This has been a standard feature in UNIX editors like vi and emacs for some time. Recent versions of Microsoft Office have included the "Office Clipboard", a built-in clipboard manager, which operates as long as one of the Office suite applications is open. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「clipboard manager」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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