In Help file at modify bar dialog box is so:
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9. SYNCOPEN saved_sync_name opens synchronize dirs with saved options.
10. LOADSEARCH saved_search_name opens search function with saved search.
Must be add:
11. FTPOPEN saved_ftp_connexion opens FTP connexion with saved options.
12. OPENBAR saved_bar load an existing bar, like default one or not.
Without parameters, a list of bar files, from PATH, must be shown.
Normal behavior is when 'Enter' is pressed on a 'bar' file (*.bar) to execute OPENBAR with filename+path under cursor.
Question: Commands with parameters don't work in command line, like internal commands?
Also, saved_sync_name or saved_search_name and so on, must be placed into parameters field, I think (but I'm not sure).
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I had been added although it was already there - look at 3.
Maybe our help system author should ask himself why people doesn't seem to be able to find ftpopen...
search the betaforum for ftpopen
Oh no - not againHm, OPENBAR has been added, but FTPOPEN is still missing (at least in german help)...
I had been added although it was already there - look at 3.
Maybe our help system author should ask himself why people doesn't seem to be able to find ftpopen...
search the betaforum for ftpopen
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Thanks for clearing that. Seems I just had a too quick glance into the help. My intention was not to complain but just to notice about this report I stumbled upon. Sorry for that, I should have looked closer before bringing that up. So this thread could me moved to fixed/will not be changed perhaps...
I'll promise switch on my brain next time before I post