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===== 3.7 ===== ===== 3.7 =====
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-  * Scripting/automation, read documentation.·+  * [[scripting|Scripting/automation]].
  * Custom commands enhanced:   * Custom commands enhanced:
-··* New pattern !& for remote commands to insert space separated list of selected files. Only one command per selection is executed. The pattern cannot be combined with pattern !. Sample command "Tar/GZip" now uses the pattern as well as new sample command "Grep".  +····* New pattern !& for remote commands to insert space separated list of selected files. Only one command per selection is executed. The pattern cannot be combined with pattern !. Sample command "Tar/GZip" now uses the pattern as well as new sample command "Grep".  
- ·* New option "Show results in terminal". Used by new sample command "Grep".  + ···* New option "Show results in terminal". Used by new sample command "Grep".  
- ·* Custom commands can be executed locally on temporarily downloaded files.  + ···* Custom commands can be executed locally on temporarily downloaded files.  
- ·* Local custom commands can be executed on pairs of remote (temporarily downloaded) and local files (Norton Commander interface only). New sample command "File compare" uses the option. Replace simple "fc" command with your favourite diff tool. + ···* Local custom commands can be executed on pairs of remote (temporarily downloaded) and local files (Norton Commander interface only). New sample command "File compare" uses the option. Replace simple "fc" command with your favourite diff tool.
  * New command-line parameters /synchronize and /keepuptodate. Both have two optional arguments for local and remote directory. If parameter is preceded by stored session name, it is opened automatically. Otherwise login dialog is shown.   * New command-line parameters /synchronize and /keepuptodate. Both have two optional arguments for local and remote directory. If parameter is preceded by stored session name, it is opened automatically. Otherwise login dialog is shown.
  * For SCP protocol the directory is read with --full-time option to get second-precision timestamp (necessary for synchronisation). When the reading of the first directory fails (for whatever reason), the directory is reloded without the option and the option will no longer be used. Next version will include option to control the behaviour manually.   * For SCP protocol the directory is read with --full-time option to get second-precision timestamp (necessary for synchronisation). When the reading of the first directory fails (for whatever reason), the directory is reloded without the option and the option will no longer be used. Next version will include option to control the behaviour manually.

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