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clip-manager-manual [2025/04/02 09:09] – [11.2 Copying Keywords] llccadminclip-manager-manual [2025/04/03 05:52] (current) – [1. Introduction] llccadmin
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 The Auto Book Clip Manager interconnects your clipboard with an infinite text repository and a flexible, powerful, extremely fast search function. It not only manages your session clips for later use but also keeps all previously clipped information available at your fingertips - for months, years and your whole life. The Auto Book Clip Manager interconnects your clipboard with an infinite text repository and a flexible, powerful, extremely fast search function. It not only manages your session clips for later use but also keeps all previously clipped information available at your fingertips - for months, years and your whole life.
  
-Whenever you press the hotkey (default: <q>CTRL</q> + <q>WIN</q> + <q>V</q>), the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] pops into the foreground. Double-click any clip or press <q>CTRL</q> + <q>Number</q> to **paste a clip into the last active application** (see [[#Keyboard Shortcuts]]).+Whenever you press the hotkey (default: <q>CTRL</q> + <q>WIN</q> + <q>V</q>), the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] pops into the foreground. Double-click any clip or press <q>CTRL</q> + <q>Number</q> to **paste a clip into the last active application** (see [[#Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts]]).
  
 To search, **simply start typing your terms** after you have pressed the hotkey – the results will show up in real-time.  All available options are detailed in Chapter [[#Searching]]. To search, **simply start typing your terms** after you have pressed the hotkey – the results will show up in real-time.  All available options are detailed in Chapter [[#Searching]].
  
-**[[#Scrolling|Scroll forward/backward]]** in the clip archive or in search results using the mouse wheel or <q>PgDn</q>/<q>PgDn</q> key.+**[[#Scrolling|Scroll forward/backward]]** in the clip archive or in search results using the mouse wheel or <q>PgDn</q>/<q>PgUp</q> key.
  
 **[[#Pinning Clips|Pin clips]]** to keep them at the top of the table until unpinned - they'll persist across restarts. **[[#Pinning Clips|Pin clips]]** to keep them at the top of the table until unpinned - they'll persist across restarts.
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 ===== - Starting the Clip Manager ===== ===== - Starting the Clip Manager =====
  
-1) [[Download]] Auto Book.\\+1) [[Start|Download]] Auto Book.\\
 2) Create a directory for Auto Book wherever you like, and place autobook.zip into that directory.\\ 2) Create a directory for Auto Book wherever you like, and place autobook.zip into that directory.\\
 3) Unzip autobook.zip in this folder.\\ 3) Unzip autobook.zip in this folder.\\
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 The basic settings for the Clip Manager are accessible on Auto Book's <q>Clip</q> tab. The basic settings for the Clip Manager are accessible on Auto Book's <q>Clip</q> tab.
  
-==== - Activating/Deactivating the Clip Manager and Displaying Clips ===+==== - Activating/Deactivating the Clip Manager and Displaying Clips ====
  
 To activate/deactivate the Clip Manager, check/uncheck the <q>Activate Clip Manager</q> checkbox. To activate/deactivate the Clip Manager, check/uncheck the <q>Activate Clip Manager</q> checkbox.
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 === - Clip Preview Hotkey === === - Clip Preview Hotkey ===
  
-The Clip Preview hotkey is the hotkey that opens the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] with a list of previously captured clips. This is the main interface for interacting with the Clip Manager, allowing you to run searches, paste clips, load pin sets, and perform many other functions.+The Clip Preview hotkey opens the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] with a list of previously captured clips. This is the main interface for interacting with the Clip Manager, allowing you to run searches, paste clips, load pin sets, and perform many other functions.
  
 === - Alternative Hotkey for copying to Clipboard === === - Alternative Hotkey for copying to Clipboard ===
  
-The Alternative Hotkey for copying to Clipboard has a different function depending on the selected Capture Mode. In the <q>Capture by default</q> mode, clips will be captured by default when pressing <q>CTRL+C</q> and will //not// be captured when pressing the Alternative Hotkey. In the Alternative Mode, clips will not be captured by default, but only when the Alternative Hotkey is pressed.+The Alternative Hotkey for copying to Clipboard has a different function depending on the selected Capture Mode. In the <q>Capture by default</q> mode, clips will be captured by default when pressing <q>CTRL</q>+<q>C</q> and will //not// be captured when pressing the Alternative Hotkey. In the Alternative Mode, clips will not be captured by default, but only when the Alternative Hotkey is pressed.
  
 ==== - Changing Hotkeys ==== ==== - Changing Hotkeys ====
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 ==== - Full Clip View ==== ==== - Full Clip View ====
  
-The Full Clip View as a larger panel for displaying and [[#editing clips]] with the convenience. Click the **Expand** button to open it. When you do, the Expand button changes into a **Collapse** button, which allows you to close the Full Clip View again.+The Full Clip View is a larger panel for displaying and [[#editing clips]] with convenience. Click the **Expand** button to open it. When you do, the Expand button changes into a **Collapse** button, which allows you to close the Full Clip View again.
  
-The Full Clip View automatically takes all the remaining space from the bottom end of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] down to the bottom of the screen.+The Full Clip View automatically takes all the remaining space from the bottom of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] down to the bottom of the screen.
  
 Any changes you make to a clip in the Full Clip View are automatically saved. Any changes you make to a clip in the Full Clip View are automatically saved.
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 **Reset Column Settings (CTRL+R):** Click this option to reset the column settings for column 2 (date), 3 (keywords), and 4 (clip) to their defaults. Specifically, this means that the date column is reset to show the Date Added, if it's currently set to Date Used, the keywords column is reset to show all clips, whether they have keywords or not, and the clip column is also reset to show all clips, whether they have been used before or not. (See [[#Five Columns of the Clip Preview]] for more information). **Reset Column Settings (CTRL+R):** Click this option to reset the column settings for column 2 (date), 3 (keywords), and 4 (clip) to their defaults. Specifically, this means that the date column is reset to show the Date Added, if it's currently set to Date Used, the keywords column is reset to show all clips, whether they have keywords or not, and the clip column is also reset to show all clips, whether they have been used before or not. (See [[#Five Columns of the Clip Preview]] for more information).
  
-**Reset Gui Position:** This option resets the screen position of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] to the default position. Both alternate positions are reset, the "flip" position as well as the "flop" position. (See [[#Flipping the Gui]].) Specifically, the normal (flip) position is reset to the left top corner of the primary monitor, and the flop position the top right corner.+**Reset Gui Position:** This option resets the screen position of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] to the default position. Both alternate positions are reset, the "flip" position as well as the "flop" position. (See [[#Flipping the Gui]].) Specifically, the normal (flip) position is reset to the top-left corner of the primary monitor, and the flop position the top-right corner.
  
 **Delete Session Clips:** Click this option to delete all clips newly captured since Auto Book was started last time both from memory and from the hard disk, in case they already have been dumped to disk. **Delete Session Clips:** Click this option to delete all clips newly captured since Auto Book was started last time both from memory and from the hard disk, in case they already have been dumped to disk.
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 ===== - Modes ===== ===== - Modes =====
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 +Five modes allow you to adjust the Clip Manager's behavior according to your use case and preferences.
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 +Switching the modes is easy via the menu or a keyboard shortcut. You can even change the setting without interrupting the [[#Input state]] – that is, you can change the mode without the target application losing keyboard focus.
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 +For all modes except Capture mode, the hotkey is <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Shift</q>+[first letter of the mode's name], that is <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Shift</q>+<q>A</q> for Afterpaste mode, <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Shift</q>+<q>B</q> for Bump mode, <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Shift</q>+<q>R</q> for Restoration mode and <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Shift</q>+<q>S</q> for Selection mode. The Capture mode doesn't use the same pattern because it's taken for [[#copying keywords]]; instead, the Capture mode is switched by <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Shift</q>+<q>Q</q>.
  
 ==== - Capture Mode ==== ==== - Capture Mode ====
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 In the alternative mode, clips are stored only when the alternative hotkey is pressed and are not captured when CTRL+C is pressed normally. To activate the alternative mode, click the **Capture only when using Alternative Hotkey** radio button on Auto Book's clip tab or select **Modes** - **Capture Mode** - ** Capture with Alternative Hotkey** from the [[#Menu Bar|Clip Preview menu]]. In the alternative mode, clips are stored only when the alternative hotkey is pressed and are not captured when CTRL+C is pressed normally. To activate the alternative mode, click the **Capture only when using Alternative Hotkey** radio button on Auto Book's clip tab or select **Modes** - **Capture Mode** - ** Capture with Alternative Hotkey** from the [[#Menu Bar|Clip Preview menu]].
  
-The Capture mode can be switched via the Extra menu of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] or the radio buttons on Auto Book's Clip tab.+The Capture mode can be switched via the [[#Extra menu]] of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]]the radio buttons on Auto Book's Clip tab, or the shortcut <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Shift</q>+<q>Q</q>, which does not interrupt the [[#Input State]].
  
 ==== - Afterpaste Mode ==== ==== - Afterpaste Mode ====
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 **Repeat:** This mode is designed for rapid pasting of multiple clips. After you have pasted a clip, the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] automatically re-enters [[#Input State]], allowing you to paste the next clip by double-clicking it in the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] or by pressing its shortcut. Optionally, additional symbols are inserted between consecutive clips, namely either Tab, Enter, Space, Comma, or Comma and Space. This is useful for example for filling an Excel table or web forms. **Repeat:** This mode is designed for rapid pasting of multiple clips. After you have pasted a clip, the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] automatically re-enters [[#Input State]], allowing you to paste the next clip by double-clicking it in the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] or by pressing its shortcut. Optionally, additional symbols are inserted between consecutive clips, namely either Tab, Enter, Space, Comma, or Comma and Space. This is useful for example for filling an Excel table or web forms.
  
-The Afterpaste mode can be switched via the Extra menu of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]].+The Afterpaste mode can be switched via the [[#Extra menu]] of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]], or the shortcut <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Shift</q>+<q>A</q>, which does not interrupt the [[#Input State]]. That means you can decide how the window should respond in the very moment before pasting a clip, without the target application even losing keyboard focus.
  
 ==== - Bump Mode ==== ==== - Bump Mode ====
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 Button shows ⏹️: Bump mode is currently set to **Keep Pasted Clips in Queue:**. Button shows ⏹️: Bump mode is currently set to **Keep Pasted Clips in Queue:**.
  
-Alternatively, the Bump mode can be switched via the Extra menu of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] like the other modes.+Alternatively, like the others modes, the Bump mode can be switched via the [[#Extra menu]] of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]], or the shortcut <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Shift</q>+<q>B</q>, which does not interrupt the [[#Input State]].
  
 ==== - Restoration Mode ==== ==== - Restoration Mode ====
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 **Keep Pasted Content in Clipboard:** In this mode, after pasting a clip, the clip will remain in the clipboard. This mode is useful if you want to paste a clip multiple times, as you won't have to open the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] four consecutive times – pressing <q>CTRL+V</q> is enough. **Keep Pasted Content in Clipboard:** In this mode, after pasting a clip, the clip will remain in the clipboard. This mode is useful if you want to paste a clip multiple times, as you won't have to open the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] four consecutive times – pressing <q>CTRL+V</q> is enough.
  
-The Restoration mode can be switched via the Extra menu of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]].+The Restoration mode can be switched via the [[#Extra menu]] of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]], or the shortcut <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Shift</q>+<q>R</q>, which does not interrupt the [[#Input State]].
  
 ==== - Selection Mode ==== ==== - Selection Mode ====
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 **Normal: Select by CTRL+Number:** In this mode, the pasting operation is triggered by holding control and then pressing the clip's row number. This mode avoids accidental triggering of pasting operations by pressing simple numbers, but you'll need big hands to reach the further-away positioned numbers if you want to operate single-handedly. **Normal: Select by CTRL+Number:** In this mode, the pasting operation is triggered by holding control and then pressing the clip's row number. This mode avoids accidental triggering of pasting operations by pressing simple numbers, but you'll need big hands to reach the further-away positioned numbers if you want to operate single-handedly.
  
-The Selection mode can be switched via the Extra menu of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]].+The Selection mode can be switched via the [[#Extra menu]] of the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]], or the shortcut <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Shift</q>+<q>S</q>, which does not interrupt the [[#Input State]].
  
 ===== - Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts ===== ===== - Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts =====
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 ==== - Copying Clips ===== ==== - Copying Clips =====
  
-Select the clips to copy, then press <q>Ctrl</q> + <q>C</q>. Multiple clips will be separated by linefeeds.+Select the clips to copy, then press <q>Ctrl</q> + <q>C</q>. Multiple clips will be separated by linefeeds. You can then manually paste the copied data wherever you like.
  
 ==== - Deleting Clips ==== ==== - Deleting Clips ====
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 ==== - Bumping Clips ==== ==== - Bumping Clips ====
  
-Select the clips to bump, then press <q>Ctrl</q> + <q>B</q>.+Bumping a clip means moving it to the top of the clip archive so that it is shown before all other clips in the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]]. 
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 +Select the clips to bump, then press <q>Ctrl</q> + <q>B</q>. Alternatively, select the option **Bump Selected Clips** from the [[#Extra menu]].
  
 ==== - Editing Clips ==== ==== - Editing Clips ====
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 Unpin a clip by clicking the checkbox again. Unpin a clip by clicking the checkbox again.
  
-Pinned clips will remain visible in the clip table until unpinned. Newly captured clips or search matches will always appear below them. Use this function to keep clips immediately available that you plan to use again in the near future.+Pinned clips will remain visible in the clip table until unpinned. Newly captured clips or search matches will always appear below them. Use this function to keep clips that you plan to use again in the near future immediately available.
  
 Pinned clips will be retained across Auto Book restarts. In addition, you can save [[#Pin Sets|sets of pins]] for future use. Pinned clips will be retained across Auto Book restarts. In addition, you can save [[#Pin Sets|sets of pins]] for future use.
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 Newly pinned clips will initially stay in place. However, if you press the [[#Clip Preview hotkey]] again or if the clip table changes, e.g. because you run a search or change filters, they will be move up to the top of the table and stay there until unpinned. Newly pinned clips will initially stay in place. However, if you press the [[#Clip Preview hotkey]] again or if the clip table changes, e.g. because you run a search or change filters, they will be move up to the top of the table and stay there until unpinned.
  
-Newly unpinned clips will behave in the same way, but their position will also be updated immediately in case a search pattern is active, so that the clip table continues to reflect the correct search results. That is, if the clip was only shown because it was pinned, but didn't match the search pattern, it will be eliminated from the view as soon as it is unpinned.+Newly unpinned clips will behave similarly, but their position will also be updated immediately in case a search pattern is active, so that the clip table continues to reflect the correct search results. That is, if the clip was only shown because it was pinned, but didn't match the search pattern, it will be eliminated from the view as soon as it is unpinned.
  
 [{{:clip-preview-with-pinned-clips.png?nolink&800|Clip Preview with several pinned clips, indicated by the pin icon}}] [{{:clip-preview-with-pinned-clips.png?nolink&800|Clip Preview with several pinned clips, indicated by the pin icon}}]
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 The [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] remembers two positions, a first position and a second position, herein referred to as "flip" position and "flop" position. The [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] remembers two positions, a first position and a second position, herein referred to as "flip" position and "flop" position.
  
-You can switch between the flip and the flop positions by pressing <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Tab</q>. This function is meant to allow you to quickly move the window out of the way when you're trying to paste the clip into an application and the Clip Review appears right on top of it. The <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Tab</q> hotkey does not interrupt the [[#Input State]], which means that you can flip the Gui position without the target application losing keyboard focus.+You can switch between the flip and the flop positions by pressing <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Tab</q>. This function is meant to allow you to quickly move the window out of the way when you're trying to paste the clip into an application and the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] appears right on top of it. The <q>Ctrl</q>+<q>Tab</q> hotkey does not interrupt the [[#Input State]], which means that you can flip the Gui position without the target application losing keyboard focus.
  
 By default, the flip position is in the left top corner of the screen, while the flop position is in the right top corner of the screen. You can adjust either position simply by dragging the window to the desired position in the usual way. That is, when you're in the flip position, drag the window to the desired new flip position. The flop position will not change. Vice versa, adjust the flop position by dragging the window when you're in the flop position. By default, the flip position is in the left top corner of the screen, while the flop position is in the right top corner of the screen. You can adjust either position simply by dragging the window to the desired position in the usual way. That is, when you're in the flip position, drag the window to the desired new flip position. The flop position will not change. Vice versa, adjust the flop position by dragging the window when you're in the flop position.
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   * You can increase the number by 10 by holding Shift in either Selection Mode.   * You can increase the number by 10 by holding Shift in either Selection Mode.
  
-These rules result in the pasting shortcuts detailed below.+These rules define the pasting shortcuts detailed below.
  
 === - Pasting in Normal Selection Mode === === - Pasting in Normal Selection Mode ===
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 After completion of a search, the [[#Status Bar]] shows "Search completed" and some meta info such as the search time. After completion of a search, the [[#Status Bar]] shows "Search completed" and some meta info such as the search time.
  
-In the following, you'll find a comprehensive documentation of the search syntax. Although it'really super easy and intuitive (I think), writing it out in full length takes some space. If you prefer to just look at examples and absorb the syntax using your superior abstraction abilities, you may jump to the [[#Search Examples]] section.+In the following, you'll find a comprehensive documentation of the search syntax. Although it'not hard and intuitive, writing it out in full length takes some space. If you prefer to just look at examples and absorb the syntax using your superior abstraction abilities, you may jump to the [[#Search Examples]] section.
  
 [{{:clip-preview-with-active-search.png?nolink&800|Clip Preview with an active search for "Logitope"}}] [{{:clip-preview-with-active-search.png?nolink&800|Clip Preview with an active search for "Logitope"}}]
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   !Logitope   !Logitope
      
-In the same way, you can also negate a string search - to find clips that to not contain "Auto Book" as a string, enter:+In the same way, you can also negate a string search - to find clips that do not contain "Auto Book" as a string, enter:
  
   !"Auto Book"   !"Auto Book"
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 **Important note:** **Important note:**
  
-When you open the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] by the [[#Clip Preview hotkey]], it is initially in [[#Input State]], indicated by the blinking of the status bar. In the state, the window waits for the user to trigger a pasting operation, and the very first mouse-click you make onto the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] will not count towards the double-click you need to make for opening the keywords editing box.+When you open the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] by the [[#Clip Preview hotkey]], it is initially in [[#Input State]], indicated by the blinking of the status bar. In this state, the window waits for the user to trigger a pasting operation, and the very first mouse-click you make onto the [[#The Clip Preview|Clip Preview]] will not count towards the double-click you need to make for opening the keywords editing box.
  
-Therefore, when in [[#Input State]], first click once onto the window to enter the regular [[#Active State]], in which the status bar doesn'link any more. Then proceed to hold control and double-click to open the edit box.+Therefore, when in [[#Input State]], first click once onto the window to enter the regular [[#Active State]], in which the status bar doesn'blink any more. Then proceed to hold control and double-click to open the edit box.
  
 ==== - Copying Keywords ==== ==== - Copying Keywords ====
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