Perhaps you could copy your python.exe with another name ('leopython.exe, 
or ???" and then use a batch file to execute launchleo.py with the new 
executable?

I suppose you could even give launchleo.py a custom extension ('.plc' or 
some such) and then set the windows file type to autoexecute it with 
leopython.exe, then you probably wouldn't need an extra batch file.

On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 6:32:34 AM UTC-7, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
>
> What does this have to do with Leo? For most of you, nothing. For me, a 
> lot.
>
> Summary: got hand disability, use speech recognition.
> Problem: NaturallySpeaking associates grammar elements with the executable 
> running. When I run Leo from a git copy, NaturallySpeaking thinks the 
> executable is Python!
>
> (BFH)[1]
>
> Need: I need to find a way to make Leo "a windows executable" from 
> NaturallySpeaking's perspective. I'm guessing that something like py2exe 
> will do this for me.
>
> Is there a build process for Windows executables as part of the Leo 
> distribution? If I build Windows executables, would it be helpful to others?
>
> --- eric
>
> [1] a polite abbreviation of a swear of frustration incorporating of 
> profanities both scatological and sacrilegious, US and British. I usually 
> say this when working with NaturallySpeaking because nuance gives disabled 
> users the big middle finger.
>

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