About the skip option, as said in the comment:

#If just 1 user, and $skip flag set to one, just run command on that user

So when skip == 1, if there's only one item in the list, it will skip
showing the list and perform the command on the item.

Greets.

> Another thing : I didn't understood the meaning of the "nonim" option
> in that procedure, and same with the option "skip" of
> ::amsn::listChoose (the "1" in the last line), so I may have did
> something wrong in that patch, so if someone can check it...
>


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