Appending
When ClipMate Glues two Clips together with the Append command, you can control what goes between the individual Clips as they're combined. By default, a line-feed is inserted, but you can also use a tab character, or any other displayable character or set of characters. Use \t for tab, \n for line break.
If you select the Strip Trailing Line Feed option, ClipMate will look to see if the preceding Clip already has one or more linefeeds (this is common) and will remove them.
HDROP Expansion
When you copy from Windows Explorer, there is a format called HDROP that enables cut/copy/paste within Explorer – and possibly other applications that make use of the HDROP. But there's no human-readable listing of the files. However, there IS a listing of the files buried inside of the HDROP data.
Under the Edit menu, there is a command to extract the filenames and make a new TEXT component of the data.
If you find that you always want the TEXT to be generated automatically when HDROP is encountered, select the "Automatically expand HDROP…" option.
Automatically Change Clip Titles?
Normally, the clip title is made from the first 50 characters in a text clip. If you edit the clip, do you want the title to change, or stay as it was? Here is where you set that preference.
Note: If you manually enter a title for the clip with the Rename Title command, then that title will "stick", and the clip title will not be automatically updated due to editing, regardless of this setting.