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Figure 19: This floating palette shows my clipboard history—the last
100 items (if I scroll) that I've copied to my clipboard.
• Choose the number of items or total size of clippings to be stored in its history
and whether they're preserved after a restart.
• Set apps (such as password utilities) that PTHPasteboard will ignore when you
copy something from them.
• Create custom clipboards (called pasteboards, as in Butler) to hold clippings
you intend to reuse over time. Custom clipboard contents are editable, unlike
those on your main clipboard.
• Paste as plain text—globally or one item at a time.
• Configure the app's menus and windows extensively.
• Create filters that you can apply when pasting any (current or historical)
clipboard item; the filters can include multiple steps, pattern matching via
regular expressions , and dozens of built-in conversions such as changing case,
altering lineending, andswitching betweenstraightandcurlyquotation marks.
• Assign hot keys to any action.
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