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Per Amundsen, 04/30/2022 01:32 AM


Added in 1.9.0

/statusbar [on|off]

Enables/disables Statusbar. $statusbar can be used to determine it's state.

If no parameter is defined, prints current Statusbar visibility status.

Parameters

Parameter Description
[on] Enables Statusbar.
[off] Disables Statusbar.

Added in 1.9.7

/statusbar <-adrtgpoijlhnNzN> [N] <N|name> <tooltip> <@popup> [/alias] [picfile] [text]

Adds or removes custom text items/icons to the Statusbar.

See also $statusbar, Statusbar.

Switches

Switch Description
-a Add a new item.
-d Delete item named <name> or the Nth item.
-r Resets all items to default.
-t Change the tooltip text.
-g Change the text.
-p Change the picfile/icon.
-o Change the associated @popup.
-i Insert a item at position N.
-j Indicates [/alias] is defined.
-l Change the alias.
-w Show a hidden item.
-h Hide a item.
-nN Indicates [picfile] is defined, N is the Nth icon index in a exe/dll file.
-zN Icon size to use before it's resized in Statusbar height, 1 = small, 2 = large, 3 = actual.

Parameters

Parameter Description
[N] Used with -d and -i to delete the Nth item or insert at the Nth position.
<N|name> Insert a item at the Nth position or the name of the item to modify/add.
<tooltip> The tooltip text.
<@popup> Popup to associate with the item.
[/alias] Optional alias to execute when the item is doubleclicked.
[picfile] The picfile/icon to use when -n is defined.
[text] Optional text to add to a picfile/icon.

Example

; Create an example menu.
menu @Example {
  Hello World:echo -ag Hello World menu
}

alias example {
  echo -ag Hello world alias
}

; Create a new statusbar item named 'example'.
/statusbar -a example @example /example Example

; Update the text of the statusbar item 'example'.
/statusbar -g example Example2

: Delete the statusbar item named 'example'
/statusbar -d example

; Create a new statusbar item in position 4.
/statusbar -ij 4 example "" @example "/example Example" "Example" 

Updated by Per Amundsen over 2 years ago · 25 revisions

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