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That would be awesome, I'm looking forward to trying it out.

I agree with your comment that making things more generic would be better.  I vote to also let it trigger an internal transformer-- with regex support in there, you can do some pretty powerful transformations without having to write an external script.

Also, thanks for the quick response.

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I'd like to have the ability to automatically apply a preset format modification based on the application I cut the text from.  My particular use case is this: I use Lotus notes for email, and when you do a copy a link to a document, it gives you something that looks like this:

Andre Asselin - email subject
<NDL>
<REPLICA 853F6275:0A3F7821>
<VIEW OFFD88E3E0:82915F9B-ON853566A4:0168B3AA>
<NOTE OFA2138B53:9140774A-ONB62A7783:0444C6B7>
<HINT>CN=D03NM123/OU=03/OU=M/O=IBM</HINT>
<REM>Database 'Andre Asselin', View 'Inbox', Document 'email subject'</REM>
</NDL>

If you transform that to this:

Notes://D03NM123/853F62750A3F7821/FD88E3E082915F9B853566A40168B3AA/A2138B539140774AB62A77830444C6B7

you get a link that can actually open from other applications.  I can write a preset (using regex), and press CTRL-ALT-Q to bring up the menu, and pick the transform from the menu, but that's kind of a pain.

If CHS had the ability to detect the clip is coming from notes2.exe and automatically apply the preset to it, then all I'd have to do is hit CTRL-V to paste a usable link into another application.

Alternatively, how about assigning a hot key to apply a preset and paste?

Thanks...

- Andre Asselin

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