Hey!
Using Win32::Clipboard I can get files. Example:
#!perl -w
use strict;
use Win32::clipboard;
use Time::HiRes qw( usleep );
my $clip = Win32::Clipboard("remove dots and underscore in the clipboa
+rd content");
for (;;) {
$clip->WaitForChange();
if (Win32::Clipboard::IsFiles()) {
my @files = Win32::Clipboard::GetFiles();
print join("\n", @files);
}
$clip->Empty();
usleep 000_500;
}
But, how do I set files in clipboard that I wanna copy/move when I paste in explorer (and even in X in linux)? Like:
Win32::Clipboard::SetFiles(\@files);
I seems that Win32::Clipboard doesnt have support for this... But I bet it works with Win32::API! But I have no idea how!
Anyone wanna help me out?
Thanks,
Ace
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