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Each time a command is used, it is placed on the history. The history has a finite size, and when this limit is
exceeded, the least recently used command(s) are automatically removed.
Favorites
You can mark certain commands in the history as favorites. Such commands will stay in the history even if you don't
use them for a long time. This is particularly useful for hard-to-remember command lines that are only used
infrequently but are a pain to reconstruct!
Another advantage of favorite commands is that they are shown in their own sub-menu in PromptPal (Commands-
>Favorites).
Note that commands shown as favorites (marked with a star in the list) can only be deleted from the history by using
the Delete button on this page. The "Strike XXXX command from history" shortcuts will not work for favorites!
Clear history at the end of each session
In its default configuration PromptPal stores the command history on disk between sessions. For security/privacy
reasons you may wish to disable this behavior by ticking the setting "Clear history at the end of each session". If you
do so, the command history will no longer be held on disk, with the following side-effects:
l The command history will no longer be persistent - when you close the PromptPal window, the history will be
gone.
l Favorite assignments will not be retained.
Don't Show This Again
Occasionally PromptPal displays informative messages - e.g. to confirm successful saving of a text file. Most of these
message screens have a checkbox titled "Don't show this again" - when ticked, PromptPal will refrain from displaying
that particular message again. Under certain circumstances, you may wish to allow these messages to be shown once
more, and that's what this page is for.
The list shows all messages that are currently suppressed. To enable a message to be shown again, simply select it in
the list and hit the Delete button.
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