Internal command to execute a program

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Internal command to execute a program

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Is there an internal command to execute a program (i.e. cm_execute)? I searched but i could only find "cm_ExecuteDOS" which could do the job but in an inconvenient way. Such a feature would be great for expanding TC. For instance, i would like SHIFT+F7 to mkdir a folder but in the other panel. I could write a program to do that but how would i execute it from TC using a keyboard shortcut? Is there a way.

Please, no pointers to programs or scripts that already do the job, i'm aware that some of them exist. I'd just like to see if there's a "cm_Execute" internal command that i couldn't find.

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Just use a user command.
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Right! As i was writing this, i was thinking, "there must be a way...".

I'm getting old...

Thanks for the help.
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