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file_web Open a website into the default browser.

 

Option

Description

URL

Address of the website to open (you can omit the http://).

You can open many websites at once, separating their URLs with the ; character.

For example, to create a command that opens both google and the yahoo, enter:

www.google.com;www.yahoo.com

Open with

Specifies the browser used to open the URL

 

Description

Description of the Command shown in the Commands Panel. Click reload (or press CTRL+SHIFT+D) to update the description, remove-command to remove it

Abbreviation

Typing this in any application triggers the Command.

 

Click reload (o press CTRL+SHIFT+D) to update the command according to the description, remove-command to remove it

 

You can assign the same abbreviation to many commands. The abbreviation displays a menu when triggered.

 

If the abbreviation is already used by another command or group, a warning icon is displayed. duplicate-abbreviation. Direct Access displays also a list of the commands that use the abbreviation.

 

NOTE: you can assign multiple abbreviations to the same command clicking on plus button and typing a new abbreviations. Multiple abbreviations are separated by the | character.

For example the abbreviation no|note|notep invokes the command when you type any of the following:

-no
-note
-notep

Confirmation

Commands can be confirmed in different ways:

 

No confirm: the command is executed immediately after the abbreviation is typed.

 

Confirm key: the command is executed after the confirm key (default is SHIFT) is pressed, after typing the abbreviation.

 

Delimiter chars: the command is executed upon typing a delimiter char (like SPACE, ENTER or any punctuation mark) after typing the abbreviation. This option is mainly used for autocorrections.

 

See Command confirmation

execute Execute

Execute the command.

insert  Insert

Inserts a macro to perform advanced tasks like requesting data at execution time or inserting a special text.

commands-scroll

Navigate up and down through the commands. Two keyboard shortcuts are defined for navigation.

CTRL+UP: moves to the previous command

CTRL+DOWN: moves to the next command

commands-confirm Save

Saves the command and completes the operation. Changes are also saved when clicking outside the edit panel.

commands-cancel Cancel

Cancels the edit operation.