Hi everybody, With your advice, I succeed in doing what I want.
So the solution is to do a .bat with : start "dia_integrated" "D:\Programs\Dia\bin\diaw.exe" --integrated %1 And simply associate dia files to this bat. What I don't understand is why with this new installation the behaviour is different. For information, I have downloaded my installation file from here : http://dia-installer.de/ (I think) For developpers : 1 - thanks to developp Dia 2 - is it possible to add a config file to configure Dia to run by default in integrated mode Thanks to all. Best regards. 2013/10/24 Peter McLennan <[email protected]> > I use a batch file. Although I haven't tried it, investigate using the > 'START' command in it to start dia. The /B option may do what you want (ie, > not create command window). If not, have a look at other START arguments. > No promises! > > Peter > > ------------------------------ > *From:* dia-list [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Doom > *Sent:* Thursday, 24 October 2013 8:00 PM > *To:* discussions about usage and development of dia > *Subject:* Re: All-in-one window option (--integrated) > > Hi Andrey and Michael, > > thanks for your answer. > Seems to be some misunderstandings, so I will precise my problem : > > I have tried to put --integrated after diaw.exe in the the file > association table, but it reply me that there is no such file. > > I know how to make a shortcut and how to add the --integrated option (I > have done it, call it 'dia_integrated.exe' in bin of Dia). > So if I have double-clicked on the shortcut, it opens Dia in integrated > mode, > if I drag and drop the dia file on the shortcut, it open the file in > integrated mode > if I associate this shortcut to .dia files (right clic + 'open with', > or configuration panel + programs + associate a file), .dia files are open > *without* integrated mode (it seems that dia_integrated is replaced by > diaw.exe in the association table, so without the --integrated option). > > I always use the third condition to open files, so I want to be ok with > the third solution. > > So I have done a .bat file which name is 'dia_integrated.bat' in bin of > Dia. > There's only one line in this batch : "D:\Programs\Dia\bin\dia.exe" > --integrated %1 > > I have make association of .dia files to this bat > > Now it works, when I double-clicked on a dia file, it is opened in dia > with integrated mode, but the *parent* terminal is still open. If by > mistake, I close this terminal, Dia is immediately closed (no question) and > all changes doing in Dia will be lost. > My need is exactly the same, but without the terminal window (without the > risk of lost my works). > > _______________________________________________ > dia-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list > FAQ at http://live.gnome.org/Dia/Faq > Main page at http://live.gnome.org/Dia > > >
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