Re: Missing custom_command

  • From: Ronny Steiner <sir.steiner@xxxxxx>
  • To: emelfm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 06 May 2006 21:21:36 +0200

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.

Regards
Ronny


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