--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I need some help about making a command a kind of 'convert and 
open'.
> > There is a small program doing this job, that is you can mark 
> > URL such 


> I have this tied to a hotkey (ctrl+alt+s in my case for search/select)
> *Clip Copy
> More Commands:
> cliptxt = clip.get
> Menu Show Menu: Assorted

> Enjoy!
> David Troesch  |  Atlanta, GA  |  ICQ# 2333123
>

I appreciated you answer very much. I also found more or less the 
answer for previous Jan 05 archive. Now I feel happy using crazy 
browser with the help of PP.

Please help me for another clue. How can I use Dos command such 
as "dir /a /b /-p /o:gen >filelisting.txt" within PP

My aim is to list files in folder using ContextFolder. I am thinking of after 
right click any folder it'll generate a list of files in that folder with that 
command because it worked well with othe program. I am trying in vain 
to use Dos Command embedded in some command list of PP. I tried 
hard to consult the manual but to no avail. I'm a newbie in script as 
well.  :-)

Probably there may be other ways to do this job but  I got stuck with 
it. :-(

It seems to me that PP is friendly at first sight but it turn sourly due to 
lacking of practical samples to play with. I am trying to download the 
sample scripts from the site but cannot using the scripts. PP didn't 
accept .txt as import as text. It uses .ini. I missed something.

Anyway big thanks for your help. Hope to read from you again.

Cheers.





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