■ "Make your text straight" is always a little subjective ■ Supports all major versions of Windows ■ 1.0 Comments, Questions, Suggestions, etc. Clean Paste Free Download is available for Windows 95/98/NT/2K/XP/Vista/7 for $4.95. You may purchase the full version for an additional $9.95. To be notified when the next release is ready, sign up for our new "Nagware" email newsletter below.Q: ElasticSearch - How to index a custom object using ElasticSearch Bulk API? So I have these custom objects, that I'd like to index to ElasticSearch. In the same package (so in one repository) I have: Game.java GameData.java GamePlayer.java Currently there is an implementation of the ElasticSearchIndexer on Game.java that simply extends it to the other classes. The problem is that each of the classes has a unique index name, which I can't think of a way to pass as a parameter to the ElasticSearchIndexer. This is what the JavaDoc currently says: "The [Game] will be indexed into the given name, which is a full name of an index." "bulk(...) Given a name, an ES instance will be used to index (or update) documents for all types (using the same name) in the cluster. The name must be a [Index Name], but it can also be a full name of an index (e.g. "sports" or "sport"). It cannot be a [Default Search](/index.html?highlight=default%20search). It is not allowed to use the same name as an existing index. It is also not allowed to use a plural name, unless the given [name parameter](#bulk.name) is a full name of an index. " It seems to be a bit of a constraint, that there can only be one index in the cluster with the same name. So my question is: Is there a way to use the Bulk API to index custom objects that have their own index name? Thanks! A: You are right. It is a bit weird
■ open and close the system tray icon ■ when clicked (or when automatically reopened) clean the current contents of the system clipboard ■ adds a right click menu with an "unload from memory" option Current Features: ■ Shows a notification bubble (Windows XP) ■ Adds a "nag" message (Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98/Me) ■ Adds a right click menu with an "unload from memory" option (Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98/Me) ■ Clicking on the system tray icon will launch a "clean" operation (any previous text is removed) ■ Ability to turn off right click menu (Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98/Me) New Features: ■ Ability to turn off the nag (in all versions) Changelog: 3.04.2007: The nag message is optional, now in the tooltip for the right click menu. ■ Added a new nag message that notifies about the presence of Clean Paste ■ Added "unload from memory" option to the right click menu ■ Fixed bug when restoring the system tray icon 3.03.2007: Added a new nag message that notifies about the presence of Clean Paste ■ Fixed bug when removing the icon from the task tray ■ Fixed bug when cleaning the clipboard contents if the system tray is already hidden ■ Fix bug when the tooltip for the nag message was not showing properly ■ Added a new nag message that notifies about the presence of Clean Paste 3.02.2007: Added ability to undo the last operation ■ A "nag" message will now display when the right click menu is shown for the first time after installation ■ Bug fix when restoring the system tray icon 3.01.2007: Added a new nag message that notifies about the presence of Clean Paste ■ Fixed bug when the size of the system tray icon was not correct 3.00.2007: Completely redesigned the Clean Paste system tray icon. ■ Thanks to Henrik Engström for this great icon. ■ Thanks to Henrik Engström for this great icon. ■ Now includes a new nag message that notifies about the presence b78a707d53
Clean Paste allows you to clean up the current contents of the system clipboard so that you can paste it again to a Windows app. This is useful when doing copy-and-paste of text from one Windows app to another, especially if you're dealing with web content. Clean Paste removes HTML, HTML entities, carriage returns, and non-ascii characters from the contents of the system clipboard, so that what you subsequently paste from it is straight ascii text, with no special formatting attached. The format of the clean clipboard is restored when you click on the Clean Paste icon again. Features: ■ Available in two different flavors: Clean Copy and Clean Paste. ■ Supports removing text from the clipboard's "system" (All Users) and "desktop" (Current User) clipboards. ■ Newest versions of Windows 10 allow you to use the "desktop" copy button to copy text to a "text file". ■ Supports removing carriage returns from text ■ Once the Clean Paste has been successfully cleaned the icon in the task tray shows a checkmark in the top-left corner. If you click on the Clean Paste icon again, it will unload itself from memory. ■ You can customize the Clean Paste "nag" message that appears when it's cleaning the clipboard. ■ You can set the Clean Paste "nag" message to appear automatically every time you clean the clipboard or just once, and you can disable the "nag" message altogether. ■ Support for cleaning the clipboard when you're copying or cutting text from a web page. This is particularly useful if you're copying text from a web page that's not formatted correctly, and you want to paste it into another program like Microsoft Word. Install Clean Paste Unpack the Clean Paste archive. Double-click on the file that you just unzipped. Run Clean Paste.exe. Click on the Clean Paste logo in the tray. Click on "Customize." Check "nag" message box. Now is the time to decide whether you want the Clean Paste "nag" message to appear automatically every time you clean the clipboard, or just once. If you prefer the latter, uncheck the "Nag" box. You can also leave this blank, so the Clean Paste "nag" message won't appear at all. Click on
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