button using cm_SetAttrib

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button using cm_SetAttrib

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Hi,
I would create a button using cm_SetAttrib that sets the date and time of the current file (under cursor) to the current date and time odf the system, automatically.

Is it possible to do it without seeing the cm_SetAttrib's options dialog?
Do the command accepts command line parameters??

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No, the command doesn't allow any command line parameters, sorry.
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So, is ther a solution for my problem, rather than writing a custom app?
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Try using a Macro recorder. :)
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Post by *Nigurrath »

Hi,
for other might be interested,
I used a clone of Touch, which packed with UPX is relatively small

http://www.helge.mynetcologne.de/touch/
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ghisler(Author) wrote:Try using a Macro recorder. :)
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