androcles53 1 Posted November 24, 2021 Share Posted November 24, 2021 When using Web Clipper, I get the option to copy an entire article or just a link, or else a screenshot. I want to copy just a selection of text without copying it to the clipboard, then opening Evernote, creating a new note, and pasting it. I'm sure this used to be possible Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,819 Posted November 24, 2021 Level 5 Share Posted November 24, 2021 No, I don’t think so. Whenever you select something and copy it, it goes to the clipboard. Even when you copy and paste inside of a single document in a single app, it goes to the clipboard. The Web Clipper does not need the clipboard by using the EN API. So if you want to avoid the clipboard, use the web clipper to create a note in EN with the complete content. Then delete the text you don’t want in the EN note. Don’t copy or cut, because this again will move the selected text to the clipboard. Link to comment
androcles53 1 Posted November 24, 2021 Author Share Posted November 24, 2021 what do you mean by creating a note in EN? Do you mean a screenshot? Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,819 Posted November 24, 2021 Level 5 Share Posted November 24, 2021 No, using one of the first 3 options: the article, the simplified or the full page. The web clip then needs to be simplified in EN (click on it, click on the magic wand that appears right above) to make it editable. Screenshot will produce a picture of what you see on the screen - this can’t be edited. Link to comment
androcles53 1 Posted November 24, 2021 Author Share Posted November 24, 2021 What I currently do is to choose screenshot, then go into it in Evernote, select the text, paste it outside the graphic, then delete the graphic. Don't you think it should be possible to just select the text, and for that to go into a new note? Am I weird? Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,819 Posted November 24, 2021 Level 5 Share Posted November 24, 2021 No, I don’t think so. Every modern computer has the clipboard to do exactly this. There is no need for ANY app to try to duplicate 1:1 a function build into the operating system. Beside this it would create security issues, because (at least on the Mac) any app accessing another app needs a permission. Link to comment
androcles53 1 Posted November 24, 2021 Author Share Posted November 24, 2021 No, that doesn't make sense. Web Clipper can copy a whole page, or a URL, or a screenshot into a separate program, why not just some text?. Of course what I am doing works. I could also copy the text, then launch Evernote, then create a new note, then paste in the text. My point is that I should be able to select some text just as easily as selecting a whole page, which I will then have to hunt through later to find the text I want. It's basic HIG. Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,819 Posted November 24, 2021 Level 5 Share Posted November 24, 2021 It’s basic, and it was solved with the first Macintosh computers visual interface many years ago: Select any object, copy, go to destination, paste. Done. Microsoft did the same, a little later with Windows 3.11. This is only counting commercially successful systems. If you want more comfort, like clipping several snippets first, then paste them elsewhere, get a clipboard manager. Anyhow, you can always send EN your idea by feedback. Link to comment
Level 5* Solution gazumped 12,071 Posted November 24, 2021 Level 5* Solution Share Posted November 24, 2021 Not sure I follow the discussion here, but I can select some text in a web page, click the Clipper icon and see... 1 Link to comment
androcles53 1 Posted November 24, 2021 Author Share Posted November 24, 2021 Thank you for understanding. I was sure there must be an easier way: it didn't occur to me to select the text before clicking the Web Clipper. Doh. 1 Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,819 Posted November 24, 2021 Level 5 Share Posted November 24, 2021 Slick - you always get to learn something new in the forum. Link to comment
ehrt74 240 Posted November 25, 2021 Share Posted November 25, 2021 16 hours ago, PinkElephant said: It’s basic, and it was solved with the first Macintosh computers visual interface many years ago: Select any object, copy, go to destination, paste. Done. Microsoft did the same, a little later with Windows 3.11. This is only counting commercially successful systems. If you want more comfort, like clipping several snippets first, then paste them elsewhere, get a clipboard manager. Anyhow, you can always send EN your idea by feedback. Xerox Park was doing this in the early 70s on a visual interface, and text interfaces had already had it for a decade. Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,819 Posted November 25, 2021 Level 5 Share Posted November 25, 2021 It was originally developed by Xerox - but they never made a commercial product out of it. It was really the Mac and after it Windows that brought it to the mainstream. Other products had it as well, but they made no lasting impact. Link to comment
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