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Jonathin
Recently, Zmud has started like- doublepasting, whenever I try to use ctrl-v.

So I try:CTRL+C on Vial391595
and when I paste it does: Vial391595Vial391595

It's irritating because I have to click the paste function which slows everything down.

Any ideas?

Also, it's not letting me create macros that override the menu shortcuts (even though I have the option checked in the general settings) and make like a CTRL-S macro. It just opens up the speedwalker.
Trevize
First, it's only copy/cut or paste. If both were doubling then you would see four items. So test and find out which is doubling up on you? If zMUD uses the system clipboard, you can copy from zMUD and paste into Notepad, and the opposite.
Jonathin
It works fine going to anything but the command line. I can copy and paste from zMud to notepad, or Zmud to the editor. But as soon as I try to use the shortcut CTRL+V in the command bar, it doublepastses.
Sena
That sounds strange. I'm not sure what would cause it, or not being able to override menu shortcuts.
Rennyn
I had this problem. Try view - preferences - general - command line and tick "enable menu key shortcuts"
Jonathin
QUOTE (Rennyn @ Oct 22 2009, 05:50 PM) *
I had this problem. Try view - preferences - general - command line and tick "enable menu key shortcuts"


+10 points.

Not the full 15 because it's still bringing up the speedwalk menu when I try to macro CTRL-S

the override menu shortcut box IS checked off, which is why I'm getting frustrated.
Soludra
QUOTE (Trevize @ Oct 22 2009, 12:27 PM) *
First, it's only copy/cut or paste. If both were doubling then you would see four items. So test and find out which is doubling up on you? If zMUD uses the system clipboard, you can copy from zMUD and paste into Notepad, and the opposite.


Just to mention, it would be very, very odd if the cut/copy that was doubling. Generally, copy/cut overwrites the clipboard's contents. In fact, I've never seen anything append to the clipboard, just overwrite. My vote is with doubled paste on this one.
Trevize
QUOTE (Soludra @ Oct 22 2009, 09:46 PM) *
Just to mention, it would be very, very odd if the cut/copy that was doubling. Generally, copy/cut overwrites the clipboard's contents. In fact, I've never seen anything append to the clipboard, just overwrite. My vote is with doubled paste on this one.

Especially since he already confirmed it! tongue.gif

I've run into both though, not because the program appended to the clipboard, but because it appended to what it was going to send to the clipboard.
Soludra
QUOTE (Trevize @ Oct 22 2009, 09:24 PM) *
QUOTE (Soludra @ Oct 22 2009, 09:46 PM) *
Just to mention, it would be very, very odd if the cut/copy that was doubling. Generally, copy/cut overwrites the clipboard's contents. In fact, I've never seen anything append to the clipboard, just overwrite. My vote is with doubled paste on this one.

Especially since he already confirmed it! tongue.gif


I skimmed. sad.gif
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