Menu item executing multiple commands
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Menu item executing multiple commands
Greetings fellow TCians and denizens of the forums:
It must be possible to create a menu item that executes multiple commands. An example might be a single menu entry that executes these commands in order:
copy these files to here
make this directory
copy those files to there
I would prefer to execute the sequence entirely with TC commands, although if that won't work I suppose I could execute a batch file or a PS script.
Thank you in advance.
It must be possible to create a menu item that executes multiple commands. An example might be a single menu entry that executes these commands in order:
copy these files to here
make this directory
copy those files to there
I would prefer to execute the sequence entirely with TC commands, although if that won't work I suppose I could execute a batch file or a PS script.
Thank you in advance.
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Simple commands like cm_something or user defined like em_something can be chained with a comma, e.g.
cm_focusleft,cm_selectall,cm_copy
But commands which can be moved to the background like cm_copy will not wait for the next command to execute...
cm_focusleft,cm_selectall,cm_copy
But commands which can be moved to the background like cm_copy will not wait for the next command to execute...
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Re: Menu item executing multiple commands
Hi JohnTC,
To look-up how TC can support you, do
- right click a button
- choose Change...
- press F1 key and read
- cancel the button dialog
Examples from the help:
%P the source path
%N the file name
%T the current target path.
TC can provide a list of selected files and folders,
one per line, use your scripting tool to proceed one line after the other:
%L Long file names including the complete path, e.g. c:\Program Files\Long name.exe
%F Long file names without path, e.g. Long name.exe
and many more.
Also search the forum for WM_User to communicate with TC from a script.
There can be found many examples in the forum. If nothing found, just ask.
Yes you can use an external script.JohnTC wrote:
copy these files to here
make this directory
copy those files to there
... I suppose I could execute a batch file or a PS script.
To look-up how TC can support you, do
- right click a button
- choose Change...
- press F1 key and read
- cancel the button dialog
Examples from the help:
%P the source path
%N the file name
%T the current target path.
TC can provide a list of selected files and folders,
one per line, use your scripting tool to proceed one line after the other:
%L Long file names including the complete path, e.g. c:\Program Files\Long name.exe
%F Long file names without path, e.g. Long name.exe
and many more.
Also search the forum for WM_User to communicate with TC from a script.
There can be found many examples in the forum. If nothing found, just ask.
I get an error on TC start, when I write the following in my personal 'Wcmd_herbieh.mnu' file (connected correctly to my own .lng file etc.):Ghisler: Simple commands like cm_something or user defined like em_something can be chained with a comma, e.g. cm_focusleft,cm_selectall,cm_copy
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MENUITEM "Test dual commands", cm_focusTrg,cm_SelectAll
PS: I use TC 9.12 x64 on a Windows 8.1 x64 PC.
HerbieH*
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- ghisler(Author)
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You cannot have multiple commands on a menu item. Instead, define a custom command, e.g. em_multi1 containing the commands. Then put that in the main menu.
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It worked perfectly with several multiple comma-separated cm_ and em_ commands in a new entry in my 'Wcmd_herbieh.ini' file.
Example:
Thank you for the help.
PS: I wonder how many commands there can be?
Example:
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[em_multi1]
cmd=cm_focusTrg,cm_SelectAll
menu=multi1
PS: I wonder how many commands there can be?
HerbieH*
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