2 !bangs on 1 hotkey Thread last updated on 2006-10-17 04:34:22

Posted by member 338319 on 2006-10-16 10:29:00

Hi

I want to bind tow !bang commands to one hotkey.
What's the best way to do this, some kind of script, or is there a syntax.

I want my slider to hide on mute
now running via !execute batch file, but I don't like the promt to show.

I've checked the forum and wiki, hope someone can help

thx

Posted by member 1 on 2006-10-16 10:38:20 link

Posted by member 1949 on 2006-10-16 17:25:28 link

Use this:
*Hotkey Win K !Execute ["$Browser$"]["$Email$"]

Posted by member 1 on 2006-10-16 19:07:39 link

now is there really a need to hold hands? gggg...get a room!

Posted by member 1949 on 2006-10-16 22:06:23 link

Come on Dev...

Qoute:
I've checked the forum and wiki, hope someone can help

It's not like he didn't look first.
Were here to help man and it took 2 seconds to do...

Posted by member 5575 on 2006-10-16 22:20:02 link

DeV probably wanted him to look a *little* bit harder first. !execute isn't exactly a deep dark secret. =)

Posted by member 248213 on 2006-10-17 00:53:46 link

It is a secret if you don't know its called execute.

I just tried googling "two bangs" and "how do I run 2 bangs at once" type queries and yeilded no results. Just references explaining what a bang was etc.

I'll add something now :)

Posted by member 212670 on 2006-10-17 01:47:40 link

You don't include "Litestep" in your search, and expected the proper returns on googling for "two bangs?"

Google:

Litestep two commands

Tah dah...first result has the answer.

Or

Litestep two !bang commands

First result has a link to the answer.

Or

Litestep two !bangs

Same as previous, but second link.

Posted by member 248213 on 2006-10-17 04:34:22 link

yeah I think I did "Litestep two bangs" and "Litestep: How do I run 2 bangs" or something.

the "execute" entry (under core bangs) met my standards anyway :P ("... run multiple bang commands ...")