Re: wildcards in command line
- From: "Liviu Andronic" <landronimirc@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: emelfm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 11:45:52 +0100
Hello Denis,
On 12/12/06, Denis Prost <denis.prost@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, with the leading ">", it works ! (I don't know if the present
behaviour should be considered as a bug, but it would be more user
friendly if one could ommit the leading ">")
">" is simply used for passing the command to the external shell. I'm quite OK with this behaviour. When the command interpreter fails, I send it to the shell. Otherwise, it's up to Tom to determine whether this specific command interpreter behaviour can be fixed.
Liviu
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Yes, with the leading ">", it works ! (I don't know if the present behaviour should be considered as a bug, but it would be more user friendly if one could ommit the leading ">")
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