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      Linux too, at least in most applications I’ve tried. Some will ask you when you ctrl+shift+v if you want to paste formatted or unformatted text.

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      Ctrl + Shift + V should paste without formatting, but for some reason Microsoft Office software (Outlook, Word, Publisher) refuses to follow this standard.

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      I’ve been on Windows since 3.0 and only recently learned that. Use it almost every day now.

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        Same, I’ve been using PCs with Microsoft operating systems since fuckin’ MS-DOS 3.2 and I only learned about it a couple years ago.

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      Can anyone confirm if that keeps Jira from doing that “uploading an image” thing when pasting text?

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      Is there something like this for Mac users that have this stupid behavior ported over through the MS Office suite?

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      It’s not 100% accurate though. It’s app dependant, sometimes it work (most of the time) but in some app it won’t (office?)

      I got Pure Text from Windows Store. Bind it to ctrl+shift+v and if now works everywhere, 100% of the time. That’s the only feature of the app.

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      “Ah, you think IDEs are your ally. But you merely adopted the lDE. I was born in Notepad, molded by it. I didn’t see syntax highlighting until I was already a man. By then, it was nothing to me but blinding!”

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        Someone asked me what IDE I use for python and I’m so dumb I didn’t even know what they meant. I just said whatever the fedora gnome text editor app is… who needs IDEs!

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      Oh god, I remember the days of creating webpages by hand-editing HTML in notepad. And not fondly.

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      There are plenty of consenting adults who would be happy to punch you in the genitals, why not just do that instead?

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        You’d typically want Kate rather than KWrite, if you’re gonna do development. Basically the same editor, but with more power-user features.

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                ARF, we don’t have the mocrosfot store but a custom one with curated apps. (There is like 50 apps in it and nearly all of them are business related)

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                  If you can install any apps directly then you can get the installer for this from it’s Github repository, but judging by how locked down your system is, maybe just make a request to IT for it instead, it’s an open source utility app made by Microsoft themselves, so shouldn’t be an issue.

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            Thanks but this won’t pass the firewall. If it is not already installed or in the “application store” we can’t download it. Even PDF files are scanned and sometime restricted.

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              You can email inside a password protected zip file renamed to myfile.mp4 or ideally some obscure file format it won’t know.

              Other than that, you could ask supervisor but I’ve dealt with business dweebs enough not to bother asking. I’d just bring some old laptop with smb filesharing plus a dhcp server running from the ethernet port and hook that ditectly into the work pc then copy the file.

              Me I just clone tge corpoOS image, install promox then run shitty corpoOS in a VM and do my actual work on a VM without the bullshit.

              If anyone asks anything, I’ll tell them about my extensive gun collection.

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                This don’t work anymore they scan the the file header and if they found a zip it is blocked.

                If you remove the file header it is rejected because no file header,

                if you switch a file header like jpg they remove the picture from the email and you have a web side to see it.

                The picture seem transformed too, you can’t get it change the header and unzip.

                We can’t even send a picture in a email to outside emails adresse.

                Ho violence and threat… Yeah this is know yo solve computers issues

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                  Burn down the building before this big brother revenge of the nerd bullshit spreads.

                  But calling bs on that on tgat file header thing. They would have to even block text files. Many types of files have no headers.

                  And that shitty surveillance software didn’t get a file header interpreter of every business useful file type.

                  Use your imagination, there are still dozens more ways to bypass IT security and make it look like that brown nosing colleague did it.

                  Just send the file as base64 chunks if you have too. Life without ditto clipboard manager should not be tolerated and neitger should big nerd brother sufferred to live.

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    Does anyone else use the .LOG feature?

    Put .LOG at the beginning of a text file. When opened in Notepad, you should get a date & time stamp.

    Open filename.txt, type something, save and close.

    Now you have a journal for system and config changes, document collections, time entries, client visits, whatever. Has worked on every Windows box I ever had to use.

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      You copy some text from a webpage and put it in your email or word processor, it copies the formating too and everything looks wonky. If you paste the clipboard content in a text editor, like notepad and copy the text from there, you strip the formating.

      That is what the post is refering to.

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        You copy some text from a webpage and put it in your markdown/LaTeX document in your text editor, like vim. Then you use pandoc/pdf-latex to export in whatever file format you need. It never looks wonky, it looks exactly like you tell it to.

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    Nailed it, this is the only reason I’ve used notepad for years. Speaking of which, now that I’m permanently on Linux I should lfind a command line way to do this - there has to be one, if not many.

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      You don’t need Linux or any command line tools to do this, there’s lots of apps that can strip formatting from the clipboard content, heck Windows Power Toys also comes with this feature built in, it’s just a simple keyboard shortcut

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      I recently had to remove line breaks from the public key in a key pair, why did I never think of doing this

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    Yeah, that was the only way that worked consistently. Buttons like “Paste Without Formatting” failed in more than a few cases.


    Past tense, because it works on Linux. But I still have the old habit and use KWrite sometimes.

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        Outlook intercepts and disables it because of course it does and instead pastes it with the formatting but with a little drop down box at the end of your text pass address you can click to remove the formatting like you tried to do with you with hotkeys.

        I have to use Outlook for work, but never intentionally do so if I choice. Truly amazing. If there’s anything that can be messed up, it will be.

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      I’m trying to remember if I’ve ever run kwrite beyond the first time 20 years ago when I wanted to see what it was.