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= Overview =
 
= Overview =
Root documentation of this application is at: '''[[Python Smart ClipBoard]]'''  This page is the documentation for the technical design.
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Root documentation of this application at: '''[[Python Smart ClipBoard]]'''  This page is the documentation for the technical design.
The application uses the design at '''[[Python Desk Top Applications]]''' refer to that for general design.  This part of the documentations only covers more specific aspects of this application.
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The application uses the design at [[]] refer to that for general design.  This part of the documentations only covers more specific aspects of this application.
  
= Not Here but There =
 
  
In each of the sections:
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Not yet written.
* [[Clipboard Transformations]] 
 
* [[Clipboard Snippets]] 
 
* [[Clipboard Snips]] 
 
* [[Clipboard Commands]] 
 
 
 
There are some notes relevant to the code and design.
 
 
 
 
 
= More Info =
 
 
 
More detail here is beyond the level I think is justified by the effort to write it.  Look at the code I am constantly improving the internal documentation.  If I change my mind more info will appear here, or you can ask me.
 
 
 
It may help to know this application is single threaded so there is not multi threaded stuff to worry about.
 
  
 
   
 
   

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