[wingide-users] global OS Commands?
Adam Pletcher
adam at volition-inc.com
Thu Dec 6 15:25:49 MST 2007
> Generically, commands are defined by scripts which may be stored in a
> list of directories.
I just found the IDE Scripting section in the help file. :) Thanks for
the explanation, that looks like what I'm after.
- Adam
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wingware Support [mailto:support at wingware.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 3:54 PM
> To: Adam Pletcher
> Cc: wingide-users at wingware.com
> Subject: Re: [wingide-users] global OS Commands?
>
> Adam Pletcher wrote:
> > For our site, what would be even more ideal would be a way to use an
> > installation-specific INI/config file of some sort to define global
> > Toolbox/OS Commands for that user/install. And maybe other stuff,
> but
> > that's all I can think of for now.
>
> One option may be to put some OS commands into the preferences file,
> which is a text file in the user settings directory.
>
> > Another approach could be adding ability to define a new command,
> > including a keyboard binding for it. Where are those stored?
>
> Generically, commands are defined by scripts which may be stored in a
> list of directories. Scripts are somewhat more difficult to write
> than defining OS commands so they each have their place.
>
> Thank you for the detailed suggestions.
>
> John
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