In earlier AS versions I don't need quotation marks using variables and let it execute through shell in the user dir configuration ("$(SalDir)\NS.bat"). Now, without quotation marks the command won't be executed...
EvaEden~ wrote:In earlier AS versions I don't need quotation marks using variables and let it execute through shell in the user dir configuration ("$(SalDir)\NS.bat"). Now, without quotation marks the command won't be executed...
thanks very much, but then a cmd shell appears. I want to run my batch files hidden. At the moment the usage of quotation marks is the only workaround.
I wrote this because maybe an error has creeped in the new version...
I don't think so, v2.51 behaves the same. Could you tell me, which Salamander version worked for you without quote marks? Have you changed the Salamander program directory ($(SalDir)) since then?
I'm sorry, but I can't get it to work without quotes even with AS v2.5, and SS v2.0 seems to not support variables in the command path. Could you post some example and a step-by-step guide to reproduce the problem?
I beg your pardon!
I've reproduced it also with AS2.5 and SS2.0 and it was the same behavior. It was my mistake! I've seen with a batch without the option "Execute through shell" no quotes are necessary, but within a shell this is not working. So there is a (small) distinction in the manner of acting...
Thanks very much for your help!!!
But nevertheless I've still the feature request of using environment variables. (In configuration and also in using explorer actions: copying etc. like Jesper Hertel describes in his posting.)
Little off topic: There are other places where the possibility of using environment variables was requested (Hot Paths, Change Directory, Copy, Move, ...). Will it be implemented there, too?
This was relatively small patch (Registry Editor and Renamer plugins only) and I only synchronized their configuration dialog boxes with existing (User Menu) in Salamander for better portability.
I suspect the last post being some sort of spam bot test
The exact same sentences can be found on other websites having "Environment" in their title... (I don't wan to link them. You can use Google: put the last sentence in quotes to search for it.)