Why two files for user commands?
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Why two files for user commands?
it is definitely a good reason for providing two files (usercmd.ini and wcmd_eng.ini) but i cannot get it
the two files has the same structure and purpose so why not only usercmd.ini?
the two files has the same structure and purpose so why not only usercmd.ini?
- StickyNomad
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Why distrbuting a menu containg user commands? these command usually launch an external program so it will be useful only for the user who create themLefteous wrote:it's easier to distribute a menu containg user commands when these user commands are stored in a separate commands file.
beside that if two commands with the same name are present in both usercmd.ini and wcmd_eng.ini, the command in usercmd.ini has high priority so distributing wcmd_eng.ini has no sense
So maybe take a look on petermad'sts4242 wrote:...
Why distrbuting a menu containg user commands? these command usually launch an external program so it will be useful only for the user who create them
Alternative English Interface 7.0 beta1 at http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/TcMenu_en_7.html
He have made an "Windows XP" section in the menu
which can load all system tools on your system.
The commands for this matter are stored in an INI
whose name belongs to the name of hes menu-file:
WCMD_ENG2.MNU
WCMD_ENG2.INI
Or should he have modify your usercmd.ini
# # #
BTW
where can i find info's about the syntax of this INIs ?
[em_write]
cmd=write.exe
menu=WordPad
button=write.exe
* cmd= is for .... ?
* menu= is for... ?
* button= is for... ?
The name in the menu is given by MENUITEM "NAME", em_write anyway.
THX
Abterix
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Thanks, but programs in petermad's menu are exist in any computer. about myself i prefer to distribute WCMD_ENG1.INI as usercmd.ini with a little tip to the user to copy and paste its contents to his own file.
menu= is for the menu caption (title)
button= is for the icon file to be used (if you assigned this command to a buttonbar)
Thanks, but programs in petermad's menu are exist in any computer. about myself i prefer to distribute WCMD_ENG1.INI as usercmd.ini with a little tip to the user to copy and paste its contents to his own file.
cmd= is for command to be executedwhere can i find info's about the syntax of this INIs ?
[em_write]
cmd=write.exe
menu=WordPad
button=write.exe
* cmd= is for .... ?
* menu= is for... ?
* button= is for... ?
menu= is for the menu caption (title)
button= is for the icon file to be used (if you assigned this command to a buttonbar)
Thanks, i have asked the wrong question.ts4242 wrote:@AbteriX
cmd= is for command to be executed
menu= is for the menu caption (title)
button= is for the icon file to be used (if you assigned this command to a buttonbar)
Where / How can we use this ?
For CMD= i see an use in menu.
But MENU= and BUTTON= for buttonbar ??? This is stored in *.bar-files ?
Should i wait for the full version of 7.0 and the help?
Abterix
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This is used only when a user adds the command to the button bar - the command settings are _copied_ to the button bar fields, so the user can change them.But MENU= and BUTTON= for buttonbar ??? This is stored in *.bar-files ?
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