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Using the RGS log to detect clipboard problems

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● Ole Private Data-A private application format understood only by the application offering the format. ● Object Descriptor-OLE2 object descriptor ● Link Source Descriptor-Link to OLE2 object ● HTML Format-Text is in Hypertext Markup Language format ● Rich Text Format-A text format that includes special formatting features, such as bold, italics, and centering. ● XML Spreadsheet-A format created by Microsoft to allow Excel spreadsheets to be saved in XML (Extensible Markup Language) format. This format is supported by other applications as well. The Remote Clipboard system uses the filter string to avoid transmission of unneeded clipboard formats across the network-only formats specified by the filter string are passed over the network from the cut computer to the paste (receiving) computer. Because the filter string is an RGS Receiver-specified property, and because the paste computer can be any computer (RGS Sender or Receiver), RGS communicates the filter string from the RGS Receiver to each RGS Sender whenever a Receiver/Sender connection is established (see Figure 6-31 Transmission of the filter string property from the RGS Receiver to the RGS Sender on page 155). Figure 6-31 Transmission of the filter string property from the RGS Receiver to the RGS Sender Using the RGS log to detect clipboard problems As described in the next section, Receiver and Sender logging on page 157, both the RGS Receiver and the RGS Sender have the ability to log various types of information to log files during their operation. If the logging level is set to DEBUG on the Receiver and Sender, Remote Clipboard information will be stored in the Receiver and Sender log files. These log files can then be used to detect and resolve Remote Clipboard problems. Remote Clipboard entries in the log files have the text below preceding the Remote Clipboard information. In particular, the string "(format filter)" identifies each log file entry that contains Remote Remote Clipboard operation 155

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Ole Private Data—A private application format understood only by the application offering the
format.
Object Descriptor—OLE2 object descriptor
Link Source Descriptor—Link to OLE2 object
HTML Format—Text is in Hypertext Markup Language format
Rich Text Format—A text format that includes special formatting features, such as bold, italics, and
centering.
XML Spreadsheet—A format created by Microsoft to allow Excel spreadsheets to be saved in XML
(Extensible Markup Language) format. This format is supported by other applications as well.
The Remote Clipboard system uses the filter string to avoid transmission of unneeded clipboard formats
across the network—only formats specified by the filter string are passed over the network from the cut
computer to the paste (receiving) computer.
Because the filter string is an RGS Receiver-specified property, and because the paste computer can be
any computer (RGS Sender or Receiver), RGS communicates the filter string from the RGS Receiver to
each RGS Sender whenever a Receiver/Sender connection is established (see
Figure
6
-
31
Transmission
of the filter string property from the RGS Receiver to the RGS Sender
on page
155
).
Figure 6-31
Transmission of the filter string property from the RGS Receiver to the RGS Sender
Using the RGS log to detect clipboard problems
As described in the next section,
Receiver and Sender logging
on page
157
, both the RGS Receiver
and the RGS Sender have the ability to log various types of information to log files during their
operation. If the logging level is set to DEBUG on the Receiver and Sender, Remote Clipboard
information will be stored in the Receiver and Sender log files. These log files can then be used to
detect and resolve Remote Clipboard problems.
Remote Clipboard entries in the log files have the text below preceding the Remote Clipboard
information. In particular, the string “(format filter)” identifies each log file entry that contains Remote
Remote Clipboard operation
155