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"command"
run "a program";
(pause 3);
run "another program";
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"command"
run "a program";
(pause 3);
run "another program";
I know you said you wanted to wait 3 second explicitly.paul0 wrote:Please advise how to add a pause, e.g.3 seconds, explicitly.
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run "a program", ,1;
run "another program", ,1;
run "yet another program", ,1;
Do you have any information that this will (ever) happen?Or wait until Don will fix/enhance the run command
Yep, it's not listed in the Scripting Commands Reference which I consider a complete list of all official (supported) commands.Marco wrote:If I remember correctly, wait is an unofficial command, so be careful!
Thanks, serendipity. This parameter is very useful.serendipity wrote:Code: Select all
"command" run "a program", ,1; run "another program", ,1; run "yet another program", ,1;
At the same time, we really don't know if the program has finished. For example, I run a DOS batch file A.bat, and A.bat calls B.bat. A.bat might complete before B.bat completes.Twisten wrote:Or wait until Don will fix/enhance the run command (if thats the reason you'd prefer a timer).
Its been a topic of discussion before and one of the requests was that it won't block (or only optionally block) the XYplorer GUI just because its waiting for a shell command to finish.
Thanks, highend. I tried autoit before and it worked quite well.highend wrote:Atm you need some kind of an external application, that provides feedback, if something has really finished (by watching it's process).
Not hard to do with e.g. autoit or autohotkey. ...
Is there a way to make it wait until the previous line is done?
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setting "BackgroundFileOps", 0;