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...add a description of your proposal in your first post.
What do you mean exactly?
Could you also add to your first post URL(s) pointing to german conversation(s) about the subject. So people who speak a little german can find these conversations easily.
Yes i will do that. However the german thread is very long. I cannot translate the whole thread. I tried to translate the parts I thought they were most important. Maybe I haven't picked the right ones. It's not a "final" concept I asked for help of others. I also don't wanted to make the introducing post to long.
What do you mean by "Unified" in Unified command system? Do you not mean Uniform command system? Or Uniformed command system?
I didn't introduce that term. Another member used it some times and I used it for this thread. I'm always open for improvements. What I mean should be pretty clear.
About your proposal, from what I think it beholds. Yes, it would be a valuable improvement. I would be modest at first and change things internally without adding to much features. They can be added later on.
I agree in general. But new feature which belong somehow to the new command system should be considered in the design process.
A year ago I posted here an idea for an uniform way of storing Directory hotlist, Start menu and Button bar. Although this is not the same as your proposal, I think it is related.
Yes I thought about something similiar. I will add something like that soon. Any type of control container should be treated like a hierarchical list (tree) of controls which can have an assigned command. The logical physical represantation is the same file format.
Command: The command to execute (forgot the most important one)
Yes and no. There is a property called name which is the command id. Internal commands only need such a name. User defined commands have an id (auto generated) too. But in this case we need an additional field.
I have to admit that calling it "name" is probably not very good.
I thought a bit about that. Currently the user can enter a userdefined command or choose a predefined command. That's not so bad (beside from the long ugly list of predefined commands). Maybe it's a good idea to display the internal command or the predefined command instead of showing the command id always.
The result would be a "command identifier" and an optional "user command" field. To the user this is presented as "command" field always choosing the right one as described above.
Target path: Path to be set in the target window
I'm not really sure how that should fit into the current system. The buttons on the buttonbar have such a feature as well as the directory hotlist entries.