Semantic history doesn't work
By Oscargod... on July 31, 2013 05:14 (imported from Google Code)
What steps will reproduce the problem?
- Open preferences
- Go to Profiles
- Go to Semantic History and do Run command or Always run command
- Put something in there like What steps will reproduce the problem?
- Open preferences
- Go to Profiles
- Go to Semantic History and do Run command or Always run command
- Put something in there like echo helloWhat steps will reproduce the problem?
- Open preferences
- Go to Profiles
- Go to Semantic History and do Run command or Always run command
- Put something in there like `echo hello or What steps will reproduce the problem?
- Open preferences
- Go to Profiles
- Go to Semantic History and do Run command or Always run command
- Put something in there like
echo hello
or vimWhat steps will reproduce the problem? - Open preferences
- Go to Profiles
- Go to Semantic History and do Run command or Always run command
- Put something in there like
echo hello
or `vim - Do What steps will reproduce the problem?
- Open preferences
- Go to Profiles
- Go to Semantic History and do Run command or Always run command
- Put something in there like
echo hello
orvim
- Do lsWhat steps will reproduce the problem?
- Open preferences
- Go to Profiles
- Go to Semantic History and do Run command or Always run command
- Put something in there like
echo hello
orvim
- Do `ls or What steps will reproduce the problem?
- Open preferences
- Go to Profiles
- Go to Semantic History and do Run command or Always run command
- Put something in there like
echo hello
orvim
- Do
ls
or ackWhat steps will reproduce the problem? - Open preferences
- Go to Profiles
- Go to Semantic History and do Run command or Always run command
- Put something in there like
echo hello
orvim
- Do
ls
or `ack. - Click on a filename. Nothing happens.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
It runs the commands.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
I've been trying to use this since 1.0.0 stable. I've tried beta and im currently using the nightlies.
Please provide any additional information below.
The Dream™ would be that I could do What steps will reproduce the problem?
- Open preferences
- Go to Profiles
- Go to Semantic History and do Run command or Always run command
- Put something in there like
echo hello
orvim
- Do
ls
orack
. - Click on a filename. Nothing happens.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
It runs the commands.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
I've been trying to use this since 1.0.0 stable. I've tried beta and im currently using the nightlies.
Please provide any additional information below.
The Dream™ would be that I could do ack fooWhat steps will reproduce the problem?
- Open preferences
- Go to Profiles
- Go to Semantic History and do Run command or Always run command
- Put something in there like
echo hello
orvim
- Do
ls
orack
. - Click on a filename. Nothing happens.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
It runs the commands.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
I've been trying to use this since 1.0.0 stable. I've tried beta and im currently using the nightlies.
Please provide any additional information below.
The Dream™ would be that I could do `ack foo and click cmd+click on a filename and it'd open that file in vim.