it is possible to create a button on the bar, with a command like the following example:
but assigned to the competent listercm_list c:\file.doc
And BTW (if it possible) the same, but with the built-lister
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but assigned to the competent listercm_list c:\file.doc
Utilize Total Commander command line parameter /S=L.dmocha wrote:And BTW (if it possible) the same, but with the built-lister
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%commander_path%\totalcmd64.exe c:\file.doc
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S=L
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start TOTALCMD64.EXE /I=.\my_cmd.ini /F=.\my_ftp.ini
And what is stopping you from adding those command line parameters?dmocha wrote:Properly:
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%commander_path%\totalcmd64.exe c:\file.doc
it work, but when I use this command line, I see lister only english version.Code: Select all
S=L
I use polish version TC with start command line parameters:Code: Select all
start TOTALCMD64.EXE /I=.\my_cmd.ini /F=.\my_ftp.ini
dmocha wrote:There is still an unexplained also first question.
Click the Change button, choose Insert file name and browse to your competent lister.dmocha wrote:Hi,
it is possible to create a button on the bar, with a command like the following example:
but assigned to the competent listercm_list c:\file.doc
I added, but I still see only english listerwhite wrote: And what is stopping you from adding those command line parameters?
OKBTW, correct syntax is "/S=L" although leaving out "/" also works.
I try but either I'm doing something wrong or do not understand your suggestion.Click the Change button, choose Insert file name and browse to your competent lister.dmocha wrote:Hi,
it is possible to create a button on the bar, with a command like the following example:
but assigned to the competent listercm_list c:\file.doc
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%COMMANDER_EXE% /S=L:Pieview /i=%COMMANDER_INI%
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%COMMANDER_EXE% /S=L:P /i=%COMMANDER_INI%
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%P%N
Won't work if %COMMANDER_INI% contains spaces. So add quotes:Gral wrote:Use command:for Lister with "ieview" plugin (example)Code: Select all
%COMMANDER_EXE% /S=L:Pieview /i=%COMMANDER_INI%
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/i="%COMMANDER_INI%"
white wrote:And what is stopping you from adding those command line parameters?dmocha wrote:command:parameters:Code: Select all
%commander_path%\totalcmd64.exe c:\file.doc
it work, but when I use this command line, I see lister only english version.Code: Select all
S=L
I use polish version TC with start command line parameters:Code: Select all
start TOTALCMD64.EXE /I=.\my_cmd.ini /F=.\my_ftp.ini
Adding /I=.\my_cmd.ini /F=.\my_ftp.ini to command or to parameters in above example works fine over here.dmocha wrote:I added, but I still see only english lister
white wrote:Click the Change button, choose Insert file name and browse to your competent lister.
Just enter any command like:dmocha wrote:I try but either I'm doing something wrong or do not understand your suggestion.
Can you write example: command, parameters and start path?
Command:
"c:\Program Files\Total Commander\TOTALCMD.EXE" /S=L "c:\any path\file.doc"
"c:\Program Files\my lister\my lister.exe" "c:\any path\file.doc"
c:\WINDOWS\system32\calc.exe
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TOTALCMD#BAR#DATA
%commander_exe% /S=L:Pcsview /i=%commander_ini% %commander_drive%\data\file.csv
wcmicons.dll
Viev csv
-1
HTH/S=L:Pcsview
Unfortunately, it also did not help. When writing a post I manually edited the button code and that's why the typo crept in.petermad wrote: ↑2018-11-15, 23:05 UTC 2dmocha
You are missing a "v" it must be /S=L:Pcsvview not /S=L:Pcsview
You can try my Extended Menu (see signature), it has a whole section based on using the /S=L parameter for forcing the way Lister starts: http://madsenworld.dk/tcmd/menulister.png - it can give you some ideas on how to use the /S=L parameter (look in the installed wcmd_*.ini file).