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ASyncWB tooltypes

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There is unfortunately no info on the wiki and on the documentation, so can anyone tell me what the NOHISTORY switch does?

And maybe add some info on all the other tooltypes?

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Raziel wrote:There is unfortunately no info on the wiki and on the documentation, so can anyone tell me what the NOHISTORY switch does?
I can't even find any ASyncWB docs in my old OS3.5/OS3.9 CDs. However, if you examine ASyncWB in a HEX editor or reader, you should find the text: "ENVARC:Sys/AsyncWB.history". Unless that TOOLTYPE has been disabled, I would guess that you would find that file present if you disable the NOHISTORY tooltype in the ASyncWB icon.
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xenic wrote:
Raziel wrote:There is unfortunately no info on the wiki and on the documentation, so can anyone tell me what the NOHISTORY switch does?
I can't even find any ASyncWB docs in my old OS3.5/OS3.9 CDs. However, if you examine ASyncWB in a HEX editor or reader, you should find the text: "ENVARC:Sys/AsyncWB.history". Unless that TOOLTYPE has been disabled, I would guess that you would find that file present if you disable the NOHISTORY tooltype in the ASyncWB icon.
Thanks, xenic, will check out what exactly this history file stores...
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NOHISTORY switches off the Execute Command history.

If it's not set the Menu->Workbench->Execute Command ... requester has a history than can be "browsed" through using the up and down arrow keys.
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broadblues wrote:NOHISTORY switches off the Execute Command history.

If it's not set the Menu->Workbench->Execute Command ... requester has a history than can be "browsed" through using the up and down arrow keys.
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broadblues wrote:NOHISTORY switches off the Execute Command history.
It seems strange that the icon of a drag & drop file copying commodity would control a completely unrelated Workbench menu for starting programs; especially since ASyncWB wasn't even added to the OS until OS3.5. Testing indicates it's true and demonstrates that the "Execute" history is flawed. If you select the Workbench "Execute command..." menu the resulting requester shows the previous command but if you select a new command with the file requester gadget, it is tacked on to the end of the prevous command and fails if you select the execute button. I think the newly selected command should replace the previous command instead of adding the new command to the previous command and creating a command that just causes an error.
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It seems strange that the icon of a drag & drop file copying commodity would control a completely unrelated Workbench menu for starting programs; especially since ASyncWB wasn't even added to the OS until OS3.5.
The history feature does not exist independently of AsyncWB (that I'm aware of ).
Testing indicates it's true and demonstrates that the "Execute" history is flawed. If you select the Workbench "Execute command..." menu the resulting requester shows the previous command but if you select a new command with the file requester gadget, it is tacked on to the end of the prevous command and fails if you select the execute button. I think the newly selected command should replace the previous command instead of adding the new command to the previous command and creating a command that just causes an error.
That's because the user perforiming the testing is not taking inot account the way that the Execute Command popup works. Each time you use it adds to the command line being created, it doesn't replace it (whether or not ASyncWB is in force) and so enables you to build an entire command line with both comand and arguments.
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xenic wrote:
broadblues wrote:NOHISTORY switches off the Execute Command history.
It seems strange that the icon of a drag & drop file copying commodity would control a completely unrelated Workbench menu for starting programs
ASyncWB i far more than "a drag & drop file copying commodity". It's a WB patch with several enhancements, including the optional history discussed here.

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broadblues wrote: That's because the user perforiming the testing is not taking inot account the way that the Execute Command popup works. Each time you use it adds to the command line being created, it doesn't replace it (whether or not ASyncWB is in force) and so enables you to build an entire command line with both comand and arguments.
Actually I think the user is pointing out that the "Execute Command" file requester button doesn't work the same way that it does in every other Amiga program. However, I get you point about using it to create a command line with file arguments.
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nbache wrote:ASyncWB i far more than "a drag & drop file copying commodity". It's a WB patch with several enhancements, including the optional history discussed here.
Now I see the connection between ASyncWB and the history. ASyncWB is also patching the Workbench "Execute Command..." popup window and replacing it with a different popup window. If you open Exchange and remove ASyncWB, the window that opens when you select the "Execute Command..." menu item is completely different; just a string gadget with no file requester button.
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