Re: Missing custom_command
- From: tpgww@xxxxxxxxxxx
- To: emelfm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 07:13:49 -0400
On Sat, 06 May 2006 21:21:36 +0200
Ronny Steiner <sir.steiner@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello again!
>
> Hans Durast schrieb/wrote:
> >
> > Perhaps this is the better way, but one try in english: :-[
> > A picture says more than 1000 words?
> > Here is a screenshot,
> > http://fun-web.net/picture_library/1146928108Bildschirmphoto1.png
> >
> > You see, there is no menu entry 'Eigener Befehl' or 'custom command'
> > in the action row and this is the point.
> > Its not in the mainmenu and not in the submenu 'Befehl'.
>
> That's right because the custom commands are not internal (of emelfm2)
> commands. If you want to add the same custom command like in the context
> menu to the toolbar you have to define it again (twice). Custom commands
> have no internal names (maybe custom_command.1) while i.e. the refresh
> button is defined as the internal command 'Fenster.Aktualisieren'.
>
> > It seems, that all other commands are complete.
>
> All other internal commands! For example look at the context menu
> 'Aktionen - Kopieren'. It is defined as 'Datei.Kopieren'. And now look
> at the toolbar configuration. There is no command 'Aktionen.Kopieren'
> because the internal command is 'Datei.Kopieren' and this item you will
> find.
>
> Hope that will help you.
The internal command (aka action) named <custom command> is not needed any more.
It was necessary to allow user-defined commands to be provided in the old form
of action-list widget, where you could only select, not enter anything custom,
in the command field.
Now you can enter a command, as well as select from the actions menu. So just
enter the command you want, and forget <custom command> (though that should
still work, if you happen to have it lying around in a config file somewhere,
and that's why the name still exists in translation files).
Regards
Tom
--
Users can unsubscribe from the list by sending email to
emelfm2-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field or by
logging into the web interface.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Hans Durast
- References:
- Missing custom_command
- From: Hans Durast
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Ronny Steiner
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Hans Durast
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Ronny Steiner
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Hans Durast
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Ronny Steiner
Other related posts:
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Hans Durast
- Missing custom_command
- From: Hans Durast
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Ronny Steiner
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Hans Durast
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Ronny Steiner
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Hans Durast
- Re: Missing custom_command
- From: Ronny Steiner