The command line could be a ".js", ".sh" or other executable with arguments. Ex. ":!s youtube keyword" could invoke "s.js" executable with the whole string as arguments ("s.sh" or "s" if file exists); ":! youtube keyword" would invoke the file ".js" or ".sh" as executable.</li>
The command line could be a ".js" file as executable with arguments. Ex. ":!s youtube keyword" could invoke "s.js"(if file exists) executable with the whole string as arguments.</p>
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<p>For regular (non-js) executables, the standard output of the command line will be treated as lines of web urls.</p>
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<p>:p [width in milliInch]x[height] [top margin]:[right margin]:[bottom margin]:[left margin]<br>
<li>:p [width in milliInch]x[height] [top margin]:[right margin]:[bottom margin]:[left margin]<br>
Generate/Print PDF file in the "/sdcard/Download" folder, all units are milliinch.<br>
Generate/Print PDF file in the "/sdcard/Download" folder, all units are milliinch.<br>
Ex. ":p x" or ":px" for screen width and infinite height (as long vector screenshot).<br>
Ex. ":p x" or ":px" for screen width and infinite height (as long vector screenshot).<br>
":p x[height]" or ":px[height]" for screen width.</p>
":p x[height]" or ":px[height]" for screen width.</li>