c:\Program Files (x86)\totalcmd\Plugins\WFX\TConsole\
[Language]
TConsole.ini
TConsole.wfx
c:\Program Files (x86)\totalcmd\Plugins\WFX\cPing\
[Language]
TConsole.ini
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[Options]
CloseOnExit=1
DirectMode=1
HandleCtrlInsert=0
QuickEdit=0
WheelLines=1
HandleShiftScroll=0
Enlarge=0
BriefViewOnHide=0
CtrlBreak=1
[Keyboard]
PassKeyToTC=1
KeyList=LAlt+F1,LAlt+F2,Alt+Left,Alt+Right
[Shell]
ShellExe=cmd.exe /K "%COMMANDER_PATH%\Plugins\WFX\cPing\cPing.cmd"
cPing.exe (cPing v1.01 by Marco 'sOLARiZ' Goetze - www.solariz.de)
cPing.cmd (function: start 2x cPing.exe in 1 console window, alternately determines ping to the my router and an IP address behind the router)
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@ECHO OFF
START /B "cPing" "%~dp0cPing.exe" -t 192.168.0.1
"%~dp0cPing.exe" -t google.com
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[FileSystemPlugins]
cPing=%COMMANDER_PATH%\Plugins\WFX\cPing\cPing.wfx
TConsole=%COMMANDER_PATH%\Plugins\WFX\TConsole\TConsole.wfx
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TOTALCMD#BAR#DATA
cd \\\cPing
shell32.dll,135
cPing
-1
My own unsatisfactorily solution:
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@ECHO OFF
START /B "cPing" "%~dp0cPing.exe" 192.168.0.1
"%~dp0cPing.exe" google.com
Q2: How to assign the TConsole/cPing window to the left panel, regardless of which panel is active? The trick over APPENDTABSL isn't working.