Hello,
I understand this might be impossible to do currently, or too long of a feature to create for the benefits,
but is there a sort of 'after' command similar to the 'before' command that would enable you to run some commands after a window closes?
Hello, I understand this might be impossible to do currently, or too long of a feature to create for the benefits, but is there a sort of 'after' command similar to the 'before' command that would enable you to run some commands after a window closes?
Best regards