These parameters control the execution of commands.
Warning: do not change parameters you do not understand. If you are unsure, test the new value before saving the configuration. If any problems occur, reset the parameter to standard value.
CMD_F3CMD_F4CMD_F5CMD_F6CMD_F7CMD_F8CMD_F9CMD_F10CMD_F11CMD_F12CMD_Fx parameters are templates used to build commands each time you press one of
the function keys <F3> to <F12>.
The following substitutions are performed before the specified text is inserted into the command line:
$1 --> name of the current working directory$2 --> name of the secondary directory$F --> name of the current file$S --> name(s) of the selected file(s) ($f is preferred)$f --> like $S when <esc> was pressed
before the last keystroke and there are some selected files; like $F otherwise
$$ --> single $ character$c sets the cursor position, e.g:
Normal cursor position (without thefind / -type f -name '$c' -print
$c) is at the end of the inserted command
$: deletes all text (like ctrl-U).
It should be put on the very beginning of the line because everything before
$: will be discarded. The $: is intended to be used with the $! only
$! --> executes the command
(like pressing the <enter> key). It should be the last parameter
because it terminates the command and everything after it is ignored
$! allows automatic execution of commands.
Not recommended. Use it with care:
$: in order to obtain full control over the command line$! implies check for a rm command
and suppresses warning about a long command line. See the notification panel
for more information on this.