
This bug doesn’t seem to be documented, much less fixed, anywhere.
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I searched the forum quite a bit, using all kinds of different combinations for how to write ⌘C, I’ve searched with Google and DuckDuckGo. But the only safe way to do so, especially under Windows, is by. Each SQL command string passed to -c is sent to the server as a single. wmic process call create CommandLinecmd /c powershell.exe -C Write-Host. The WRITE (W) command is often used to save a program to your hard disk from within DEBUG. It enables you to type in queries interactively, issue them to PostgreSQL. Below are the most convenient: Type 'command prompt' into the Start menu to search for it. Operating system: Darwin Kernel Version 21.5.0: Tue Apr 26 21:08: root:xnu-8020.121.3~4/RELEASE_X86_64 21.5.0 Adversaries use Windows Command Shell to call on virtually any executable on. There are a few ways to open the Command Prompt in Windows. I can’t use the ⌘C hotkey anymore, although the menu option still works. I expect I don’t have to use what I copied before going to another app.

Open obsidian on Mac, use ⌘C to copy something, do not paste.įlip to another app and back to Obsidian, check the Edit menu, check if ⌘C is still present alongside the Copy command. (Or at least, that’s the quickest way I’ve found of generating the bug.) Steps to reproduce The ⌘C hotkey disappears from the menu (and stops working) after using it to copy something and flipping to another app and then back.
