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Add new commands refresh and refresh_timer (mapped to "R"/"F5"...
Add new commands refresh and refresh_timer (mapped to "R"/"F5" and to the menu) which restarts the iterator once (refresh) or after every x seconds (refresh_timer). Add a working implementation of "searchexpression", where the text entered is not the text to search for, but an expression that must be true. Added display of shortcuts to the menu. Added commands "pickinput" and "pickinputattr" that put the object or attribute under the cursor in the input line. Split the statusbar to be able to display the currently active refresh interval. (Patch by Nik Tautenhahn)

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win32clip.py
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import IPython.ipapi
ip = IPython.ipapi.get()
def clip_f( self, parameter_s = '' ):
"""Save a set of lines to the clipboard.
Usage:\\
%clip n1-n2 n3-n4 ... n5 .. n6 ...
This function uses the same syntax as %macro for line extraction, but
instead of creating a macro it saves the resulting string to the
clipboard.
When used without arguments, this returns the text contents of the clipboard.
E.g.
mytext = %clip
"""
import win32clipboard as cl
import win32con
args = parameter_s.split()
cl.OpenClipboard()
if len( args ) == 0:
data = cl.GetClipboardData( win32con.CF_TEXT )
cl.CloseClipboard()
return data
api = self.getapi()
if parameter_s.lstrip().startswith('='):
rest = parameter_s[parameter_s.index('=')+1:].strip()
val = str(api.ev(rest))
else:
ranges = args[0:]
val = ''.join( self.extract_input_slices( ranges ) )
cl.EmptyClipboard()
cl.SetClipboardText( val )
cl.CloseClipboard()
print 'The following text was written to the clipboard'
print val
ip.expose_magic( "clip", clip_f )