What I find interesting and revealing is that getting all these superpowers is that I find them so much more valuable when I'm writing computer code than when I'm writing English (though it's useful in the latter case too). I have only partial explanations here. [9/9]
(There's a old Emacs joke: it's "a very good operating system lacking only a decent text editor.") But now computers are so powerful that people are making new, awesome IDEs that can do almost literally unbelievable things. [4/N]
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...but they're also so powerful that these IDEs can have options that tack on all those out-of-the-box commands just as a single setting (and those IDEs are themselves infinitely configurable). And for me / many others, _that's_ the sweet spot. [5/N]
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All that said, I do not know of any modern IDE extension with a fast shortcut that will allow you to upload highlighted text to Clio Connect. [6/6]
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