Syntax


  RECALL | RC  

[ RECENT | FILEPATH | CONFIG | * | list-name ]


Operands


list-name        

Specifies the name of a File List to be displayed. The list-name operand is treated as case-insensitive. 


    • When no operands are present, a default of RECENT is assumed. RECALL RECENT causes the Recent Files File List to be displayed. 


    • When FILEPATH is entered, the most recent file Folder displayed is re-shown.


    • When CONFIG is entered, the CONFIG display of Instances and Profiles is displayed.


    • When * is entered, the contents of the ClipBoard will be used as if it were an FLIST file.


    • If list-name is FAV, FAVORITE or FAVOURITE, it causes the Favorite Files File List to be displayed.


    • If  list-name is FOUND, it causes the Found Files File List to be displayed.


    • If  list-name is OPEN, it causes the Open Files File List to be displayed. RECALL OPEN and SWAP LIST perform the same function.


    • If  list-name is PATHS, it causes the Recent Paths File List to be displayed.


    • If list-name is FLISTS, it causes the FLISTS display of your File Lists to be displayed.


    • If list-name is anything else, like MyList, it causes the Named Favorites File List MyList.FLIST to be displayed.


Description


RECALL is a primary command that may be issued from any Edit or Browse tab, from a Clipboard edit tab, from a SET-variable edit tab, or from the File Manager command line. 


RECALL will switch the display to the File Manager, if not already there, and then displays the list of files in the Recent Files File List, or another named File List if name is specified. This action is equivalent to clicking on the File Manager tab and then clicking on the line that says Recent Files File List, or clicking on Named Favorites and then clicking on name.FILELIST.



Reserved File List names


The File List names FOUND, OPEN and PATHS are reserved for displaying the special lists described above. This is in addition to RECENT, FLISTS, FAV, FAVORITE and FAVOURITE which were already reserved. 


Reserved File List names cannot be used for user-defined named favorites for the FAVORITE and MAKELIST commands. Even though you can issue a command like RECALL OPEN, you cannot say FAVORITE OPEN, because that would imply you were creating (or adding a file name to) a named favorite File List called OPEN, which SPFLite has reserved for its internal list of currently-open files.

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