#!perl -w
use strict;
use Win32::Clipboard;
my $clip = Win32::Clipboard("uppercases the clipboard content");
for (;;) {
$clip->WaitForChange();
my $text = uc $clip->GetText();
last if $text =~ /^\s*$/;
print "$text\n";
$clip->Set($text);
}
__END__
=head1 NAME
ucclip.pl
=head1 SYNOPSIS
ucclip
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Loops waiting for change in contents of your Windows Clipboard.
Converts any string that you copy into the Clipboard to uppercase,
ready for pasting.
Also prints the converted string to the console window.
Exits when you copy a blank string into the Clipboard.
=head1 SEE ALSO
perl(1), Win32::Clipboard
=head1 AUTHOR
Rudi Farkas rudif@lecroy.com 7 Apr 2002
=cut
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