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− | then the | + | then the *>cmd button will open all 4 url's. This lets you keep a list of links in any file that can store text. |
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− | The *>text command is used to open text files. The command needs to be followed by the name of a file that can be opened with your system editor ( the key parameter is paremeters.ex_editor see '''[[Configuration Files For Python]]''' ) | + | The *>text command is used to open text files. The command needs to be followed by the name of a file that can be opened with your system editor ( the key parameter is paremeters.ex_editor see '''[[Configuration Files For Python]]''' ) |
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+ | The code for the command is mostly in cmd_processor.do_star_text_line | ||
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== *>bat == | == *>bat == | ||
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