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<div>'''Eric Edwards''' (born as '''Robert Everett''' on [[November 30]] , [[1945]] in [[Michigan]] , [[USA]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[porn star]] , studied [[acting]] and [[Model (person)|model]] for commercials for [[Gillette]], [[Coleco]] toys, [[Close-Up toothpaste]] and other products. In his early, pre-porn career, he was represented by the William Morris Agency. He is sometimes credited as '''Eric Cowards''', '''Erik Edwards''', '''Rob Emmett''', '''Rob Everett''', '''Rob Evert''' or '''Eric Roberts'''.<br />
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Eric Edwards is the only person to have performed sex on film in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, appearing in '''about 1000''' [[flick]]s.<br />
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He was briefly married to [[Arcadia Lake (Porn Star)|Arcadia Lake]] and [[Renee Summers]]. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0249982/bio]<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* {{imdb name|id=0249982|name=Eric Edwards}} <br />
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0249982/bio Biography at IMDb]<br />
* [http://www.adultfilmdatabase.com/index.cfm/Action/DA/ActorID/1649/Eric_Edwards Eric Edwards at the Internet Adult Film Database] '''Caution : ''Adult content'''''<br />
* [http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewwork.asp?AuthorID=9014&id=7807 Linda Alexander: ''Dorothy from Kansas Meets the Wizard of X''], 2nd printing, 2003. Biography, based on her 1989/90 interviews with E.E. and many actors, directors, adult film insiders, as well as mainstream film interviews.<br />
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<div>'''T.T. Boy''' (born '''Philip Troy Rivera''' on [[April 30]], [[1968]]) is a male [[pornographic actor]] who has starred in over 1500 [[pornographic movies]]. He started his career in 1989. He has twice won the XRCO Male Performer of the Year award, and the 1996 AVN Performer of the Year. In 2000, T.T. Boy was elected to the XRCO Hall of Fame. He has also worked under the names ''T.T. Boyd'', ''Max Reynolds'', ''Max Cash'', ''Harry Dutchman'', ''Bark Star'', and ''Butch''. T.T. now runs two of his own adult production companies, Evasive Angles and T.T.B. Productions, headquartered in Van Nuys, Calif. His flagship lines include "Black Street Hookers," "Spanish Fly Pussy Search," and "Orgy World." Porn has become a family affair as his brother performs in straight porn as Talon (and used to perform in gay porn as "Lex Baldwin"), and his uncle performs as Dirty Harry. He is of [[Puerto Rican]] ancestry. [http://www.nndb.com/people/626/000026548]<br />
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Before his porno days, T.T. was a boxer. His name comes from a boxing nickname, "Troy the Boy."<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.ttboy.com/ TTBoy.com] ''Official Site''<br />
* [http://www.adultfilmdatabase.com/index.cfm/Action/DA/ActorID/1713/TT_Boy/ Filmography] at Adult Film Database<br />
* {{imdb name | id = 0101570 | name = T. T. Boy }}<br />
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[[Category:XRCO Hall of Fame|Boy, T.T.]]</div>Easyas12chttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Billy_Dee&diff=204299165Billy Dee2006-10-01T00:26:15Z<p>Easyas12c: /* References */</p>
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<div>'''Billy Dee''' is the stage name of former [[adult film]] star '''William Daniels''', born [[September 25]], [[1951]], who appeared in approximately 500 films between [[1974]] and [[1990]]. He should not be confused with another actor of the same name who appeared on the [[television]] series ''[[St. Elsewhere]]'' and ''[[Knight Rider]]''.<br />
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A very light-skinned [[African American|black]] man, Daniels was one of the first black adult film actors of the era to find crossover success with [[Caucasian race|white]] audiences due primarily to his ability to "act" white. However, he could also play roles in stereotype &mdash; and, on occasion, pass as [[Hispanic]].<br />
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Daniels left the adult film business in 1990. According to a self-written update on Excalibur Films' website [http://excaliburfilms.com/pornlist/malepgs/billydee.htm], Daniels attended (an unnamed) [[bible college]] and earned a degree in [[theology]], but has yet to be [[ordination|ordained]] as a [[Minister (Christianity)|minister]].<br />
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==References==<br />
* {{imdb|name=Billy Dee (I)|id=0214150}}<br />
* [http://excaliburfilms.com/pornlist/malepgs/billydee.htm Billy Dee at Excalibur Films]<br />
* [http://www.iafd.com/person.asp?perfid=BDee&gender=m Billy Dee at Internet Adult Film Database]<br />
* [http://www.adultfilmdatabase.com/index.cfm/Action/DA/ActorID/1632/Billy_Dee/ Billy Dee at Adult Film Database]<br />
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<div>The '''clipboard''' is a [[software]] [[program]] that is used for short-term storage of data as it is transferred between documents or applications, via [[copy and paste]] operations. It is most commonly a part of a [[Graphical user interface|GUI]] environment and is usually implemented as an anonymous, temporary block of memory that can be accessed from most or all programs within the environment.<br />
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== Basic Clipboard functions ==<br />
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The [[semantics]] of the clipboard facility varies from one operating environment to another, and can also vary between versions of the same system. They can sometimes be changed programatically or by user preference. This can lead to user frustration when switching between environments with different clipboard semantics particularly as copy and paste operations often become embedded in the user's [[muscle memory]].<br />
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Most environments support a single clipboard transaction. Each cut or copy overwrites the previous contents. Normally paste operations copy the contents, leaving the contents available in the clipboard for further pasting operations.<br />
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== Clipboard data formats ==<br />
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Early implementations of the clipboard stored data as plain text without meta-information such as typeface, type style or color. More recent implemenations support the multiple '''flavors''' of data; a flavor is a type of data, allowing complex [[data structures]] to be stored. These range from styled text formats such as [[Rich Text Format|RTF]] or [[HTML]], through a variety of bitmap and vector image formats to complex data types like spreadsheets and database entries.<br />
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For example cutting a range of cells in a spreadsheet and then pasting them into another sheet may preserve the underlying formulae and data, and may even translate intra-cell references, so that a "SUM(...)" calculation on a sub-range of the cells is converted to refer to the newly pasted copies of those cells.<br />
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Not all applications can interpret every flavor that a clipboard supports. Often applications will attempt to translate complex formats into simpler ones they can handle. Many text editors, for example, translate structured data from the clipboard into plain text. This is a common way for users to convert small selections of data into plain text for various purposes.<br />
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== Clipboard Management ==<br />
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Modern GUIs often provide a [[Clipboard manager]] which supports multiple cut and paste transactions. In this model the clipboard is treated as a stack or scrap book, with new cuts and copies being placed added to the top of the list of recent transations. The standard paste operation copies the most recent transaction, while specialized pastes provide access to the other stored transactions. These managers generally also provide a window that displays the transaction history and allows the user to select earlier copies, edit them, change their format and even search amongst them.<br />
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Most environments do not save the clipboard contents to any persistent storage - when a user logs out or reboots his or her system the clipboard contents are cleared and forgotten.<br />
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== Operating System Specific Clipboards ==<br />
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=== Microsoft Windows ===<br />
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In newer versions of the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system, the contents of the clipboard can be viewed at any time by using the ClipBook Viewer application (clipbrd.exe). In older versions of Windows the common practice was to open a copy of the "Notepad" or "Wordpad" editor, and paste into that. Often these operations are available from the "Edit" pull down menu and they may be available via a context menu, usually accessible by context-clicking in the window or dialog entry that is to be cut from or pasted into.<br />
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The standard Windows keybindings are:<br />
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* '''Ctrl-Insert''' to copy data onto the clipboard<br />
* '''Shift-Delete''' to cut data to the clipboard<br />
* '''Shift-Insert''' to paste data from the clipboard<br />
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Many MS Windows applications also provide Mac OS compatible keybindings.<br />
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=== Mac OS X ===<br />
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In the [[Mac OS|Macintosh Operating System]] the contents can be viewed by selecting the Show Clipboard menu item from the Finder's Edit menu. The standard Mac OS keybindings are:<br />
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* '''[[Command key|Cmd]]<nowiki></nowiki>-c''' to copy data into the clipboard<br />
* '''Cmd-x''' to cut into it<br />
* '''Cmd-v''' to paste data from the clipboard.<br />
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=== X Windows ===<br />
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In the [[X Window System]] (the [[Graphical user interface]] commonly used on [[Unix]] and [[Linux]] systems), the clipboard is conventionally used by highlighting text in a window, and using the middle mouse button to paste it into the target. However, there is great diversity among X applications, toolkits and libraries. For example, the [[GNOME]] and [[KDE]] environments provide closer analogs to the MS Windows clipboard semantics, and applications like [[Mozilla]] also provide their own.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fclipboards_2dspec freedesktop.org - clipboard standard specification]<br />
*[http://www.sourcecodesworld.com/special/clipboard.asp Clipboard Hack - How it is done]<br />
* [http://www.thornsoft.com/developer_commonmistakes.htm Clipboard Developer Info - common mistakes of clipboard implementation]<br />
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<div>'''Clipboard manager''' is a [[computer program]] that adds<br />
additional functionality to basic [[clipboard]] usage. The main task of a<br />
clipboard manager is to store data [[copy and paste|copied]] to clipboard,<br />
so it can be [[copy and paste|pasted]] after closing the host application<br />
of the data copied.<br />
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==Copy history==<br />
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Some clipboard managers allow the user to keep multiple objects,<br />
usually text fragments, in the clipboard. Often this is done in the<br />
form of copy history. Without a clipboard manager, it is usually possible<br />
to keep only one entry in the clipboard. If another object is cut or copied,<br />
the previously stored one is discarded.<br />
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Some applications have internal ''copy history feature''. This internal copy history though is lost after the host application is closed. This copy history feature has been a standard feature in powerful [[Unix|UNIX]] editors like [[vi]] and [[emacs]]. Later versions of [[Microsoft Word]] have also included some built-in clipboard management.<br />
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==Clipboard managers in different systems==<br />
<br />
The default clipboard manager of [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system<br />
enables pasting after closing host application of the copied data,<br />
but doesn't have the copy history feature. Users needing this<br />
functionality often run a more powerful clipboard manager in parallel<br />
with the default one.<br />
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UNIX desktop environments [[GNOME]] and [[KDE]] both have a<br />
clipboard manager. [[GNOME Clipboard Manager]] and [[Klipper]].<br />
Both enable pasting after closing the host application and both<br />
also have a copy history feature.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://gcm.sourceforge.net/ GNOME Clipboard Manager]<br />
*[http://cheqsoft.com/clipboard.html A commercial clipboard manager] for Microsoft Windows<br />
*[http://www.clipmate.com ClipMate was the first commercial/shareware clipboard manager] for Microsoft Windows<br />
*[http://softvoile.com/clipdiary/ A freeware clipboard history tool] for Microsoft Windows<br />
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/ditto-cp A free software (gpl) clipboard manager] for Microsoft Windows<br />
*[http://www.thornsoft.com/developer.htm Developer Information] for implementation of clipboard viewers and other clipboard-aware programs in Microsoft Windows<br />
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* [http://www.thornsoft.com/ Clipmate (very feature-rich but shareware)]<br />
* [http://www.clipboardgenie.com Clipboard Genie (shareware)]<br />
* [http://softvoile.com/flashpaste/ Flashpaste (lite is free; pro is not)]<br />
* [http://www.intelexual.com/products/YC3/ Yankee Clipper (freeware)]<br />
* [http://cliptorrent.com/index.html Cliptorrent (freeware)]<br />
* [http://www.nakka.com/soft/clcl/index_eng.html CLCL (freeware)]<br />
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[[Category:System software]]</div>Easyas12chttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clipboard-Manager&diff=181576763Clipboard-Manager2005-09-18T18:12:24Z<p>Easyas12c: /* External links */</p>
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<div>'''Clipboard manager''' is a [[computer program]] that adds<br />
additional functionality to basic [[clipboard]] usage. The main task of a<br />
clipboard manager is to store data [[copy and paste|copied]] to clipboard,<br />
so it can be [[copy and paste|pasted]] after closing the host application<br />
of the data copied.<br />
<br />
==Copy history==<br />
<br />
Some clipboard managers allow the user to keep multiple objects,<br />
usually text fragments, in the clipboard. Often this is done in the<br />
form of copy history. Without a clipboard manager, it is usually possible<br />
to keep only one entry in the clipboard. If another object is cut or copied,<br />
the previously stored one is discarded.<br />
<br />
Some applications have internal ''copy history feature''. This internal copy history though is lost after the host application is closed. This copy history feature has been a standard feature in powerful [[Unix|UNIX]] editors like [[vi]] and [[emacs]]. Later versions of [[Microsoft Word]] have also included some built-in clipboard management.<br />
<br />
==Clipboard managers in different systems==<br />
<br />
The default clipboard manager of [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system<br />
enables pasting after closing host application of the copied data,<br />
but doesn't have the copy history feature. Users needing this<br />
functionality often run a more powerful clipboard manager in parallel<br />
with the default one.<br />
<br />
UNIX desktop environments [[GNOME]] and [[KDE]] both have a<br />
clipboard manager. [[GNOME Clipboard Manager]] and [[Klipper]].<br />
Both enable pasting after closing the host application and both<br />
also have a copy history feature.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://gcm.sourceforge.net/ GNOME Clipboard Manager]<br />
*[http://cheqsoft.com/clipboard.html A commercial clipboard manager] for Microsoft Windows<br />
*[http://clipdiary.softvoile.com/?s=fpw2 A freeware clipboard manager] for Microsoft Windows<br />
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/ditto-cp A free software (gpl) clipboard manager] for Microsoft Windows</div>Easyas12chttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clipboard-Manager&diff=181576758Clipboard-Manager2005-05-10T17:29:22Z<p>Easyas12c: Corrected spelling</p>
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<div>'''Clipboard manager''' is a [[computer program]] that adds<br />
additional functionality to basic [[clipboard]] usage. The main task of a<br />
clipboard manager is to store data [[copy and paste|copied]] to clipboard,<br />
so it can be [[copy and paste|pasted]] after closing the host application<br />
of the data copied.<br />
<br />
==Copy history==<br />
<br />
Some clipboard managers allow the user to keep multiple objects,<br />
usually text fragments, in the clipboard. Often this is done in the<br />
form of copy history. Without a clipboard manager, it is usually possible<br />
to keep only one entry in the clipboard. If another object is cut or copied,<br />
the previously stored one is forgot.<br />
<br />
Some applications have internal ''copy history feature''.<br />
This feature has also been refered to as the<br />
''clipboard manager feature''.<br />
An internal copy history feature does not solve the problem of<br />
losing the ability to paste copied data after the host application<br />
is closed. Copy history feature has been a standard feature in powerful<br />
[[Unix|UNIX]] editors like [[vi]] and [[emacs]]. Later versions of<br />
[[Microsoft Word]] have also included some built-in clipboard<br />
management.<br />
<br />
==Clipboard managers in different systems==<br />
<br />
The default clipboard manager of [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system<br />
enables pasting after closing host application of the copied data,<br />
but doesn't have the copy history feature. Users needing this<br />
functionality often run a more powerful clipboard manager in parallel<br />
with the default one.<br />
<br />
UNIX desktop environments [[GNOME]] and [[KDE]] both have a<br />
clipboard manager. [[GNOME Clipboard Manager]] and [[Klipper]].<br />
Both enable pasting after closing the host application and both<br />
also have a copy history feature.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://gcm.sourceforge.net/ GNOME Clipboard Manager]<br />
*[http://cheqsoft.com/clipboard.html A commercial clipboard manager] for Microsoft Windows</div>Easyas12chttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clipboard-Manager&diff=181576757Clipboard-Manager2005-05-09T21:10:47Z<p>Easyas12c: corrected external link notation</p>
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<div>'''Clipboard manager''' is a [[computer program]] that adds<br />
additional functionality to basic [[clipboard]] usage. The main task of a<br />
clipboard manager is to store data [[copy and paste|copied]] to clipboard,<br />
so it can be [[copy and paste|pasted]] after closing the host application<br />
of the data copied.<br />
<br />
==Copy history==<br />
<br />
Some clipboard managers allow the user to keep multiple objects,<br />
usually text fragments, in the clipboard. Often this is done in the<br />
form of copy history. Without a clipboard manager, it is usually possible<br />
to keep only one entry in the clipboard. If another object is cut or copied,<br />
the previously stored one is forgot.<br />
<br />
Some applications have internal ''copy history feature''.<br />
This feature has also been refered to as the<br />
''clipboard manager feature''.<br />
An internal copy history feature, does not solve the problem of<br />
loosing the ability to paste copied data when the host application<br />
is closed. Copy history feature has been a standard feature in powerful<br />
[[Unix|UNIX]] editors like [[vi]] and [[emacs]]. Later versions of<br />
[[Microsoft Word]] have also included some built-in clipboard<br />
management.<br />
<br />
==Clipboard managers in different systems==<br />
<br />
The default clipboard manager of [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system<br />
enables pasting after closing host application of the copied data,<br />
but doesn't have the copy history feature. Users needing this<br />
functionality often run a more powerfull clipboard manager in paraller<br />
with the default one.<br />
<br />
UNIX desktop environments [[GNOME]] and [[KDE]] both have a<br />
clipboard manager. [[GNOME Clipboard Manager]] and [[Klipper]].<br />
Both enable pasting after closing the host application and both<br />
also have a copy history feature.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://gcm.sourceforge.net/ GNOME Clipboard Manager]<br />
*[http://cheqsoft.com/clipboard.html A commercial clipboard manager] for Microsoft Windows</div>Easyas12c