OS is Ubuntu MATE 22.04.4 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) 64-bit. Here is where the curiosity arised from: I just installed Haskell, and it is both compiled and interpreted language. So there are two ways to run its' code: 1- ```ghc haskell_file.hs``` then ```./haskell_file``` to treat it as a compiled language 2- ```runghc HelloWorld1.hs``` to treat it as an interpreted language so I already set the compile command to ```ghc %f``` and execute command to ```./%e```. But I might need to treat Haskell as an interpreted language so I added a second execution command and called it "interprete" and set it to ```runghc %f```, and it appears as an option in the build menu : ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9b51de04-6bdb-449f-b079-a33fde952...)
is there a way to add it to the toolbar alongside with compile, build and execute and give it a cute icon ? I mean here : ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/df13f1f2-9461-4b7b-bc59-a44e8ea31...) Also if possible give it a keybind like Shift+f5 ? It feels like the feature is here but I'm missing a simple trick