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    Displaying VBCode [RESOLVED]

    I came across this site using an earlier version of vBulletin (2.2.9)
    but they seem to have some fancier features.

    For instance, look at the 5/6 post in the thread linked to below

    http://www.vbdesign.net/expresso/sho...&threadid=7053
    Double Click to copy the VB Code.
    Thats got to be useful.

    The "Change Our Look" option in the top left could make a bit of variety here too....

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    There was surely a lot of modification done to the underlying forum code and we would rather not do that since we need to maintain a lot of forums and not just this one.

    BTW, as for the double-click copy, it's almost as easy just to hightlight the code you want and then Ctrl-c.

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    That doesn't even work for me. Looks like they just used some propritary technique (or broken java script) to do it so it only works for IE.

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    Originally posted by MartinLiss
    There was surely a lot of modification done to the underlying forum code and we would rather not do that since we need to maintain a lot of forums and not just this one.
    Fair enough.

    BTW, as for the double-click copy, it's almost as easy just to hightlight the code you want and then Ctrl-c.
    Is it just me or does the VB6 IDE clear the Windows clipboard on load?

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    Former Admin/Moderator MartinLiss's Avatar
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    Originally posted by agmorgan
    Fair enough.


    Is it just me or does the VB6 IDE clear the Windows clipboard on load?
    I've seen 1 or two people claim that it doesn't but for most people including me it does.

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    Originally posted by agmorgan

    Is it just me or does the VB6 IDE clear the Windows clipboard on load?

    It's not only you....it is for some reason copying an VB icon to the clipboard at start up....have never found a solution to it...

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    Originally posted by kasracer
    That doesn't even work for me. Looks like they just used some propritary technique (or broken java script) to do it so it only works for IE.
    YEah, doesn't work in FB either....

    Originally posted by NoteMe
    It's not only you....it is for some reason copying an VB icon to the clipboard at start up....have never found a solution to it...
    Hrm... and I thought it was just me.... some funky thing.... interesting.... now I know it probably is VB.....

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    Originally posted by techgnome

    Hrm... and I thought it was just me.... some funky thing.... interesting.... now I know it probably is VB.....

    TG

    What am I the only one that has known this for so many years...you must be kidding me....

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