Sorry the typo, no /C, only start at beginning.

El 20 de abril de 2012 08:52, Gastón Dall' Oglio <[email protected]
> escribió:

> Hi.
>
> Personally, I hate windows links :) The .bat can be have /C parameter for
> automatically close the open windows. Like this:
> start "%~dp0\CogVM.exe"
> "%~dp0\Contents\Resources\Pharo-1.4-one-click.image"
>
> Another little fix, the files readme.txt and OneClick.txt have line ending
> for Unix, and in Windows for default those are open in the Notepad, then
> all is showed in one line. Maybe those file can be shipped with LF+CR line
> end.
>
> Regards.
>
>
> El 20 de abril de 2012 06:49, Herby Vojčík <[email protected]> escribió:
>
> The ideal way would probably that .bat (or .cmd or .vbs) creates the .lnk
>> by some ActiveX magic, runs it and quits; subseuqntly .lnk could be clicked
>> directly.
>>
>> Herby
>>
>>
>> blake wrote:
>>
>>> I set up the regular Pharo (since I managed to get that instead of the
>>> one-click), then decided to try the actual one-click.
>>>
>>> The previous one-click had a Windows shortcut ".lnk" whereas this one
>>> uses a batch file. The former is preferable, as the batch file opens a
>>> console window and leaves it open. You can close it--but that's not
>>> always the case in Windows.
>>>
>>> I created a link by using "Create shortcut" on CogVM and then copying
>>> the parameter out of the batch file, and pasting it into the "Target":
>>>
>>> [yourPharoDriveAndDir\]CogVM.exe
>>> Contents\Resources\Pharo-1.4-one-click.image
>>>
>>> ===Blake===
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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