Re: one user input used twice?

  • From: Liviu Andronic <landronimirc@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: emelfm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 01:04:20 +0000

On 1/5/10, tpgww@xxxxxxxxxxx <tpgww@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  SPEED=%{(freq)@Enter max freq for CPU};cpufreq-set -c 0 --max $SPEED && 
> cpufreq-set -c 1 --max $SPEED
>
Thanks Tom. This works.

OT: Some time ago you wrote about <custom command>:
"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)."

I feel this item could still be handy when defining custom commands
for the context menu, without the need to break it: input "<custom
command>|play %f" instead of "play|%f". Perhaps add it back to the
list?
Liviu


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