Users can also
copy a piece of text or image from one window and paste it on a field on the other window.
Not exact matches
The next step is to create a digitized
copy of the whole
text, but without knowing exactly where each
piece came from.
It seems like a small thing, but when you need to
copy / paste a human - unreadable
piece of text like a 128 - bit WEP key, you'll thank HTC for this.
Bearing his distinctive, playful hand - drawn type, the works are
text - based
pieces bearing
copy also created by Goodman; and here, we're showing some snippets
of the three murals he created for New York's Tribeca Target store and one for booze brand Anheuser - Busch's offices in NYC.
The scale is much larger here, and the appropriations are more exacting, with outsized
copies of Philip Guston's Nixon drawings and Jean Dubuffet's expressionistic takes on women and heads, along with
text pieces loaded with billboard - size letters spelling out «MAKE IT GO AWAY» and «GOT HIM!»
Mountain My Yes and Other Densities incorporates an altered
copy of James Joyce's Ulysses, a projected image
of the book, a sound
piece with a vocal script loosely based on lines from the novel, and a series
of oil / pastel paintings, depicting a panorama
of mountains and mist with the
text incorporated into the imagery.
The story really starts with my first
piece on the Wegman report just over a year ago, which noted unmistakable
copying of unattributed antecedent sources in background sections on tree ring proxies (taken from Bradley's
text book Paleoclimatology: Reconstructing Climates
of the Quaternary) and on social networks (identifying Wikipedia, as well as and Wasserman and Faust as obvious sources).
Once you've settled on a
piece of text to highlight, the usual Cut /
Copy / Paste menu will pop up and you can go from there.
Without the Box on the network, we were able to
copy and paste each
piece of sensitive information to another
text file on the Surface 3.
An ability to write creative
copy both for large
pieces of content (e.g. product descriptions) and smaller
texts (e.g. social media posts)