Description

win32-clipboard - a Ruby library for interacting with the Win32 clipboard.

Installation

rake test (optional)
rake install (non-gem) or rake install_gem (gem)

Synopsis

require 'win32/clipboard'
include Win32

puts "Data on clipboard: " + Clipboard.data
puts "Number of available formats: " + Clipboard.num_formats

puts "Setting data to 'foobar'"
Clipboard.set_data("foobar")

puts "Clipboard now contains: " + Clipboard.data

puts "Clearing clipboard"
Clipboard.empty

Class Methods

Clipboard.data(format=nil)

Returns the data currently in the clipboard.  If +format+ is
specified, it will attempt to retrieve the data in that format. The
default is Clipboard::TEXT.  See the 'Constants' section for
the supported formats.

If there is no data in the clipboard, then an empty string is returned.

Note that this method does implicit conversions on formats with regards
to text data.  See the MSDN documentation for more details.

Clipboard.empty

Empty the contents of the clipboard

Clipboard.format_available?(format_number)

Returns true if 'format_number' is currently available on the clipboard,
false otherwise.

Clipboard.format_name(format_number)

Returns the corresponding name for the given 'format_number', or nil
if it does not exist.

Clipboard.formats

Returns a hash of all the current formats, with the format number as the
key and the format name as the value for that key.

Clipboard.get_data(format=nil)

Alias for Clipboard.data.

Clipboard.num_formats

Returns the number of different data formats currently on the clipboard.

Clipboard.register_format(format)

Registers the given 'format' (a String) as a clipboard format, which
can then be used as a valid clipboard format.

If a registered format with the specified name already exists, a new
format is not registered and the return value identifies the existing
format. This enables more than one application to copy and paste data
using the same registered clipboard format. Note that the format name
comparison is case-insensitive.

Registered clipboard formats are identified by values in the range 0xC000
through 0xFFFF.

Clipboard.set_data(data, format=nil)

Sets the clipboard contents to the data that you specify.  You may
optionally specify a clipboard format. The default is Clipboard::TEXT.

See the 'Constants' section for a list of the supported formats.

Error Classes

Clipboard::Error

Typically only raised if the clipboard fails to open or if you attempt to
register an invalid format.

Constants

Standard Constants

VERSION

Returns the current version number of this package, as a String.

Clipboard Formats

Clipboard::OEMTEXT

Text format containing characters in the OEM character set. Each line ends
with a carriage return/linefeed (CR-LF) combination. A null character
signals the end of the data.

Clipboard::TEXT

Text format. Each line ends with a carriage return/linefeed (CR-LF)
combination. A null character signals the end of the data. Use this format
for ANSI text.

Clipboard::UNICODETEXT

Unicode text format. Each line ends with a carriage return/linefeed
(CR-LF) combination. A null character signals the end of the data.

Future Plans

Add more formatting option contants and related methods.

License

Ruby's
(C) 2003-2008 Daniel J. Berger
All Rights Reserved

Authors

Daniel J. Berger
Park Heesob