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ImageAbout Command Line Copy & Paste
This bundle of Mac OS X command line applications consists of two simple programs. maccopy and macpaste. These two programs copy or print the text currently from or to the Mac OS X pasteboard. Use these applications in your scripts or any other place for better integration with the operating system.

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freespeak(1)							   User Commands						      freespeak(1)

NAME
freespeak -- GNOME frontend to online translator engines. SYNOPSIS
freespeak [--version] [-h, --help] DESCRIPTION
With FreeSpeak you can translate text and web pages using online translation engines. To perform a translation select your translator of choice. Then you select the languages through which you wish to translate your data. Finally press the "Translate" button. You can translate both text and web pages. Some translators don't support both modes so it may happen that your preferred translator is not present in the drop down list. You can tune all FreeSpeak settings in the preferences dialog. Copy to clipboard Copy the translated data to the clipboard once the translation is complete. Paste from clipboard Paste data to be translated, from the clipboard to the GUI. This only happens when you open a new translation. If you are trying to perform a web page translation and the clipboard is not holding a valid URL, FreeSpeak is not going to paste it in the URL entry. Default translator The translator to use every time you open a new translation. It will be set in the drop down list only if the translation mode you requested is supported by the translator you chose. Key bindings Set several desktop-wide key bindings for doing quick translation operations. OPTIONS
--version Display version number with copyright and exit. -h, --help Show help message. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Luca Bruno lethalman88@gmail.com. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <lethalman88@gmail.com> or visit the bug tracker at http://developer.berlios.de/bugs/?group_id=10396. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008 Luca Bruno <lethalman88@@gmail.com>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. FreeSpeak 0.3.0 JANUARY 2009 freespeak(1)