Insert Command Anders Lund
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2006-05-17 3.5.2 The Insert Command plugin allows you to insert shell command output into a document open in &kate;. KDE kate insert
Introduction The Insert Command plugin allows you to insert shell command output into a document open in &kate;. First enable the Insert Command plugin by using the Settings Configure &kate;... dialog and checking &kate; InsertCommand in in the Application Plugins section and close the dialog. Onscreen Fundamentals To use the plugin, select Insert Command... from the Tools menu, which will present you with a small dialog for entering the command, choosing a working folder and selecting whether to include errors (STDERR output) in the inserted text. You can also have the command string printed above the output. The Insert Command Dialog The plugin can remember a number of commands as chosen in the configuration page. These are used for autocompletion, and can be selected from a list in the command entry. By default, the command will be run in the working folder of the kate process, which is usually your home folder. This can be changed in the configuration page for the plugin. Note that any shell command that requires user input (for example passwd) or uses a ncurses interface or something similar (for example top) will fail to produce the expected output. Configuration To configure the Insert Command plugin, open the &kate; configuration dialog from the SettingsConfigure &kate;... menu and choose PluginsInsert Command . The Insert Command Configuration Tab The following configuration options are available: Number of commands to remember This setting is presented as a spinbox which you can set to the number of commands to be remembered. Any number from 0 to 99 is legal. Default is 20. Default Working Folder This setting, presented as a set of radio buttons, allows you to decide how the working folder of a command is chosen. The options are the working folder of the &kate; process (usually your home folder when &kate; is started from the K menu), the folder of the document (if any, otherwise the above option is used) or the working folder of the last command run in the plugin. Thanks and Acknowledgments &kate; Plugin Insert Command copyright 2001 Anders Lund &Anders.Lund.mail;. Documentation copyright 2001 &Anders.Lund; &Anders.Lund.mail; &underGPL;