When looking at the INC file the commands aren't very logical.
E.g.:
cm_SelectFiles
cm_ExchangeSelection
cm_ClearAll
cm_SaveSelection
It might be more logical to use:
cm_Selection_Files
cm_Selection_Exchange
cm_Selection_ClearAll
cm_Selection_Save
I guess this might be hard to change but maybe some aliases won't hurt.
Make cm_ commands "class based"
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Make cm_ commands "class based"
Last edited by ZoSTeR on 2013-10-16, 21:41 UTC, edited 2 times in total.
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Yeah I know i can find everything in the browser. This is about naming or "classing" the commands for their purpose.
E.g: cm_ClearAll
Does it clear my lister, my windows, my car or my c: drive?
*edit: the "easier to find" -> "more logical" in the first post
E.g: cm_ClearAll
Does it clear my lister, my windows, my car or my c: drive?
*edit: the "easier to find" -> "more logical" in the first post
Last edited by ZoSTeR on 2013-10-16, 21:40 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
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Ah, well that would break existing installs/menus/scripts/etc. And TC/Mr.Ghisler is pretty fanatical about backwards compatibility -- possibly too much so, as I think many suggestions that in the end would improve the usability of TC are not considered.
*BLINK* TC9 Added WM_COPYDATA and WM_USER queries for scripting.