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Scripts downplayed
Posted: 07 Jan 2008 20:34
by serendipity
v6.80.0005 - 2008-01-06 10:28
For example:
::#571 will call command number 571, which happens to be the command added in the paragraph here below (go to the Temporary Internet Files folder). These commands are internally treated as locations! So, simply paste ::#571 into the Address Bar (Catalog, Favorites, etc.) and "go to it".
The above bolded and sized-up "etc" could have been eloborated, it took me sometime to realize that I could actually paste my huge commands into UDC's "goto" section and assign CKS to it.

Well Don, i think you certainly downplayed the power of script.
PS: i just created my first script which backsup XY folder (without thumbs) onto another folder with current date and time. Ofcourse I have CKS assigned to it or i can simply use its ID in AB.
In short: WOW!! Scripts rock. (Welcome my friend, welcome to the machine)
Re: Scripts downplayed
Posted: 07 Jan 2008 20:55
by admin
serendipity wrote:v6.80.0005 - 2008-01-06 10:28
For example:
::#571 will call command number 571, which happens to be the command added in the paragraph here below (go to the Temporary Internet Files folder). These commands are internally treated as locations! So, simply paste ::#571 into the Address Bar (Catalog, Favorites, etc.) and "go to it".
The above bolded and sized-up "etc" could have been eloborated, it took me sometime to realize that I could actually paste my huge commands into UDC's "goto" section and assign CKS to it.

Well Don, i think you certainly downplayed the power of script.
PS: i just created my first script which backsup XY folder (without thumbs) onto another folder with current date and time. Ofcourse I have CKS assigned to it or i can simply use its ID in AB.
In short: WOW!! Scripts rock. (Welcome my friend, welcome to the machine)
Yes, I admit it's better than I thought!

It's getting almost psychedelic when you think of what you can do with UDCs calling other UDCs calling other UDCs etc. ... just take care not to
recurse...
