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4.2 - The action view

The action view is where you determine what Scheduler will do when the event arrives. The event will be handled by an event handler. The event handlers which are built into Scheduler are message, command, act on file, and do nothing. Each event handler provides a place to edit some content particular to how it will do its job.

The message handler: It will deliver a message when the event arrives. The message can be customized by typing into the provided text area:

The command handler: It will execute a command or script as if it had been executed from the shell. The command which is executed can be customized by typing into the provided text area.

The act on file handler: It will launch a program or file as if its icon had been double clicked. The file which is acted on can be selected by pressing the select file button to get a file selection panel.

Deliver event later if missed: Normally, if an event is missed, Scheduler will tell you about the event after the fact. But if it's something unimportant, for example a reminder to go get some sleep delivered each night, you won't want such a message delivered later. Unchecking the deliver event later if missed box will turn off this behavior.

Delete event once delivered: If this box is checked, the event will automatically be deleted once it has been delivered.

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