Difference between revisions of "Worker - An Introduction"
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You can also have more than one command listed in sequence. Meaning that when setting up a button to do what you want, after the creation of a command, instead of OK'ing out of that window, you add another command, & if needed you keep doing this. | You can also have more than one command listed in sequence. Meaning that when setting up a button to do what you want, after the creation of a command, instead of OK'ing out of that window, you add another command, & if needed you keep doing this. | ||
Fairly recently I had the need to do this when I had setup a script that turned dcompmgr on, then ran VLC & the movie that I'd selected in Worker (before hitting this button of course). The movie would finish & then there was another command that killed dcompmgr. I set this up for both VLC & smplayer. | The above image already has a command (it uses Geegie to show an image that has been selected in one of Worker's file lists), you can add more commands if you need to sequence them for some reason, the commands can be any mixture of both inbuilt commands & external programs. | ||
Fairly recently I had the need to do this when I had setup a script that turned dcompmgr on (to stop tearing), then ran VLC & the movie that I'd selected in Worker (before hitting this button of course). The movie would finish & then there was another command that killed dcompmgr. I set this up for both VLC & smplayer. | |||
There are also some other buttons on my system that use more than one command in sequence. | There are also some other buttons on my system that use more than one command in sequence. |