* Toni Gundogdu <[email protected]> [2009-06-22 19:45:54 CEST]:
> Gerfried Fuchs wrote [22 Jun 2009 12:09:00 +0200]:
> >  I am really looking for a mode to define the default exec and switch it
> > on only when I really want it to be executed, not have that option be
> > only in a single switch. [...]
> 
> I think we could remedy some of the --exec short-comings
> by adding --no-exec. For example (in 2.2.x terms):
> 
> % cat >> ~/.cliverc
> --exec="gmplayer %i;"
> 
> % clive URL
> (extract, invoke exec from config)
> 
> % clive URL --no-exec
> (extract, ignore --exec in config)

 That would still make --exec the default and technically it doesn't
matter much if I have to type --no-exec or --exec ';'

 I really am looking for a way to define a default exec value and just
switch on exec when wanted for that default, *not* for turning it off.

 Hope you can understand my preference for the other way round. :)
Rhonda



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