I suggest replacing cm_OpenDriveByIndex <№> with cm_OpenDriveByIndex№ (to avoid creating em_xyz) with parameter support (e.g. 1) for a new tab.
The borrowed analog in DC doesn't open the drive in a new tab.
[TC 11.00b1] cm_OpenDriveByIndex opens the drive in a new tab
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[TC 11.00b1] cm_OpenDriveByIndex opens the drive in a new tab
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Re: [TC 11.00b1] cm_OpenDriveByIndex opens the drive in a new tab
It normally doesn't open it in a new tab, but it seems to react to a pressed Shift key. I will change that.
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Re: [TC 11.00b1] cm_OpenDriveByIndex opens the drive in a new tab
Oh, right. I have only Shift left as a free modifier for 0-9, so I tested with it.
Still, I ask you to consider abandoning the parameter in favor of whole command names.
Still, I ask you to consider abandoning the parameter in favor of whole command names.
Or somehow add on the Misc. page the ability to specify an internal command along with a parameter. It would be even better, given the number of such commands.Fla$her wrote: 2023-05-03, 20:26 UTC I also think that cm_OpenDriveByIndex <№> should be replaced with cm_OpenDriveByIndex№ in order not to create em_ commands for hotkeys.
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Re: [TC 11.00b1] cm_OpenDriveByIndex opens the drive in a new tab
This should be fixed in beta 2, please test it (no more new tab when Shift was pressed).
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