On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 at 09:47, wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Lex Trotman:
> > Context actions do not collect the results of the subprocess
>
> But if I have an xterm-like program (xfce4-terminal, under Xubuntu) then it
> can launch bash, bash can run the
> context action, and leave the window open, and show
Hi,
Lex Trotman:
> Context actions do not collect the results of the subprocess
But if I have an xterm-like program (xfce4-terminal, under Xubuntu) then it can
launch bash, bash can run the
context action, and leave the window open, and show me the result.
I found that if I set the context
On Thu, 13 Sep 2018 at 01:42, wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to capture the "context action"'s output?
> (And show it in the Messages tab, as for "Find in files".)
>
> Is
> context_action_cmd=grep "%s" /some/dir
> (or similar, i.e. console commands) valid at all?
> (Currently does not seem
Hi,
Is there any way to capture the "context action"'s output?
(And show it in the Messages tab, as for "Find in files".)
Is
context_action_cmd=grep "%s" /some/dir
(or similar, i.e. console commands) valid at all?
(Currently does not seem to work.. Nothing happens..)
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