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buttonctlchanges user definable buttons |
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Description |
Changes an existing user defined button. <type> must be one of the button types used in the button command (and obviously has the same meaning). <name> is the name of the button. <operation> may be one of the constant strings "enable", "disable", "image", "text". Operations "enable" and "disable" do not require the fourth [parameter] and have the obvious meaning. Operation "image" requires the [parameter] to be a valid image_id and sets the button image. Operation "text" requires the [parameter] (and in fact all the following ones) to be a string containing the button text label. The <operation> constants may be abbreviated, even to the single letters 'e','d','i' and 't'. The -q switch causes the command to be quiet about errors and warnings. |
See also |
button |