In omero we can put |blah at any panel, no matter the machine, and
apply the command to any selection made at any other place.

In practice, 95% of the times I write |blah in the tag lines, nothing acme
can't do. Only for rare cases, i.e., very long commands, I use a
different panel. I wouldn´t mind creating, say, /tmp/blah with a temporary
script and using |/tmp/blah instead.

I thought this comment about our experience of use for such beast still
applies here.

hth

On 1/28/07, Martin Neubauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Russ Cox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> You can't put the |command in a guide file, but you can put it in
> the column tag (the one that reads "New Cut Paste Snarf ...")
> or in the top tag (the one that reads "Newcol Kill Putall Dump")
> and execute it when the desired window is current
> (is the last one you clicked on in that column or in the whole
> display, respectively).

Wouldn't it be possible to put the ``|command etc...'' in a guide file, with
a subsequent 2-1 chord on the Edit command in the tag line? It seems more
like what was asked (though, personally, I usually use the tagline myself).

        Martin



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