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% Copyright (C) 2013 Eduardo C. Lourenço de Lima
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\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\newcommand\fileversion {0.2}
\newcommand\filedate {January 18, 2013}
\newenvironment{Description}
{\par\medskip\noindent\ignorespaces}{}
\newenvironment{synopsis}
{\begin{list}{}{\setlength\parsep{0pt}\setlength\itemsep{0pt}}}
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\title {The \textsf{clipboard} package\thanks{This document corresponds to \textsf{clipboard}~\fileversion, dated~\filedate.}}
\author {Eduardo C. Louren\c{c}o de Lima\\\texttt{elourenco@phi.pro.br}}
\date {\filedate}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\section*{Introduction}
The |clipboard| package provides a basic framework for copying and pasting text and commands across multiple documents.
\begin{synopsis}
\item |\newclipboard | \marg{basename}
\item |\openclipboard| \marg{basename}\medskip
\item |\Copy | \marg{key} \marg{content}
\item |\Paste| \marg{key}
\end{synopsis}
\section{Usage}
\begin{Description}
\DescribeMacro{\newclipboard}
The first step is to create a clipboard.
\begin{synopsis}
\item |\newclipboard| \marg{basename}
\end{synopsis}
\end{Description}
\begin{Description}
\DescribeMacro{\Copy}
The command |\Copy| copies a \meta{content} identified as \meta{key} to the clipboard.
\footnote {Lowercase \texttt{\char92 copy} is already defined in {\TeX}.}
\begin{synopsis}
\item |\Copy| \marg{key} \marg{content}
\end{synopsis}
\end{Description}
\begin{Description}
\DescribeMacro{\Paste}
And the command |\Paste| pastes the content identified by \meta{key} into the same or another document.
See below.
\begin{synopsis}
\item |\Paste| \marg{key}
\end{synopsis}
\end{Description}
\begin{Description}
\DescribeMacro{\openclipboard}
Finally, |\openclipboard| makes the same content available across multiple documents.
For instance, you can paste content from |doc1.tex| into |doc2.tex|.
Make sure to use the same \meta{basename} in both documents.
\begin{synopsis}
\item |\openclipboard| \marg{basename}
\end{synopsis}
\end{Description}
\section{Example}
This is how to copy and paste text from |book.tex| into |article.tex|:\bigskip
\noindent |book.tex|:
\begin{verbatim}
\documentclass{book}
\usepackage{clipboard}
\newclipboard{myclipboard}
\begin{document}
\Copy{dolorem ipsum}{Nor again is there anyone who
loves or pursues or desires to obtain pain of itself},
because it is pain, but occasionally circumstances occur
in which toil and pain can procure him some great pleasure.
\end{document}
\end{verbatim}
\noindent |article.tex|:
\begin{verbatim}
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{clipboard}
\openclipboard{myclipboard}
\begin{document}
According to Cicero,
\begin{quote}
\Paste{dolorem ipsum}
\end{quote}
\end{document}
\end{verbatim}
\noindent\textbf{Note:} Because content from |book.tex| is being copied and pasted into |article.tex|, you must run |latex book.tex| before running |latex article.tex|.
\end{document}
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