Internal command for confirmation dialogue?
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Internal command for confirmation dialogue?
Hi. I need a confirmation dialogue before launching a (dangerous) command with a button, to avoid running it unwantedly.
Something like a standard Windows [Ok] [Cancel] dialogue.
I thought I could find some in the internal commands list but there's nothing for this.
Is there a way to get this done?
Something like a standard Windows [Ok] [Cancel] dialogue.
I thought I could find some in the internal commands list but there's nothing for this.
Is there a way to get this done?
Regards,
Sergio
TCmd license #12059
TC11.03x86/x64 | Win11 Pro
Sergio
TCmd license #12059
TC11.03x86/x64 | Win11 Pro
Re: Internal command for confirmation dialogue?
2Helix751
Put a ? in the start of the Parameters field of the button - then you will get a dialog, that you can cancel.
Put a ? in the start of the Parameters field of the button - then you will get a dialog, that you can cancel.
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Danish Total Commander Translator
TC 11.03 32+64bit on Win XP 32bit & Win 7, 8.1 & 10 (22H2) 64bit, 'Everything' 1.5.0.1371a
TC 3.50 on Android 6 & 13
Try: TC Extended Menus | TC Languagebar | TC Dark Help | PHSM-Calendar
Re: Internal command for confirmation dialogue?
2Helix751
Example: nircmd.exe qboxcom "Are you sure you want to continue?" " Total Commander" win sendmsg foreground 1075 3302
Instead of the question and the command index (3302), specify your data.
Example: nircmd.exe qboxcom "Are you sure you want to continue?" " Total Commander" win sendmsg foreground 1075 3302
Instead of the question and the command index (3302), specify your data.
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Re: Internal command for confirmation dialogue?
This seems to be a nice alternative. I was aware of the '?' parameter dialogue but this is a clever use for it.
Thanks for this, too. Is the command index a TCmd internal command code? If so, do I have to define a User command with the command I want to lauch upon accepting the dialogue?
Regards,
Sergio
TCmd license #12059
TC11.03x86/x64 | Win11 Pro
Sergio
TCmd license #12059
TC11.03x86/x64 | Win11 Pro
Re: Internal command for confirmation dialogue?
Yep.
If you need a custom command, then you will have to configure a command for Start menu that will have its own index.
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Re: Internal command for confirmation dialogue?
For internal commands like 3302 see the text file named TOTALCMD.INC
If you want to create an own command, you would have to create a UserDefinedCommand in usercmd.ini
But to send a UDC from extern to TC you must utilize another send method which nircmd , afaik, do not support. (with AHK it is possible)
..sorry, long time not done..
Alas That's why the idea "to configure a command for Start menu" as that commands have internal command numbers too,
for that again see TOTALCMD.INC >>> cm_UserMenu1=701;Start first menu item in Start menu , here you would use 701 instead of 3302.
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Re: Internal command for confirmation dialogue?
It's easier to look through cm_CommandBrowser.
Why alas?
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Re: Internal command for confirmation dialogue?
Sorry , wrong assuming on my side, I thought that word has a different meaning.