One small rip that might help: shift-enter executes your action wothot  
clearing the window. I know this is not exactly what you're looking  
for, but it may help.

Thank you,
David

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On Nov 28, 2008, at 9:05 AM, TeRanEX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I have been using Launchy (http://launchy.net) for over 2 years on
> Windows. While Gnome-Do is much better, i miss one feature from
> Launchy which i can't seem to find in Gnome-Do: it remembers the last
> typed and choosen application/file. By example when i type 'fire' in
> Launchy, select Firefox and press enter, and then open the Launchy
> window again, the input box still has 'fire' in it and the selected
> application still is Firefox. Clearing all input is as simple as
> pressing  pressing <backspace> since the previously entered text is
> selected. For some reason i often find myself launching the exact same
> command a second time and it would be very useful if there could be an
> option in Gnome-Do to remember the entered text/program/.. or maybe a
> command/plugin to scroll through the last 10 commands.
>
> thx,
> Jeroen
> >

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