Sounds like:
 Issue 768:      Allow the command line to be opened and used from the
script tab (and perhaps other tabs)
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=768

As discussed there, the easy part is adding the command line. The hard
part is how to deal with the output.

jjb

On Apr 21, 11:01 am, Pat LeSmithe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First, thanks for making Firebug such a useful tool for hunting bugs
> and learning JavaScript!
>
> I'm not an expert Firebug user, so my request below may stem simply
> from my ignorance.  I'm using version 1.4X.0a20 with Firefox 3.0.8.
>
> I find that I switch constantly between the HTML tab, where I can look
> up an element's id and other attributes, and the Console tab, where I
> can run trial commands or scripts which manipulate the element.  If
> it's in view, I can right-click to inspect the element, but this isn't
> always practical.
>
> Is it (or would it be) possible to have a command-line at the bottom
> of the HTML and other non-Console tabs?  In the HTML tab, at least,
> there seems to be a good place for the larger text editor, and maybe
> the Console, too, just next to the Style, Layout, and DOM mini-tabs.
>
> Another possibility is to have (optional) tooltips appear with useful
> information about the element under the pointer.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Sincerely,
> Pat LeSmithe
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