Hi

I get what you are saying.  However you are missing the point. This is just 
simply for the folks who want to be able to right click on an exe file and add 
it to the start menu (note not the task menu) Its meant as nothing more then as 
a option to remove an annoyance  (and doing the workarounds is a additional 
process). You personally might not find it annoying, but there are those of us 
who do. Those who do can relieve that using a variety of methods.

To me this is very simple and elegant method. If I had the time I would expand 
it to be customizable in the same way that the batch file is to do away with 
that step completely but right now this is fine for me, possibly others as well.






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From: Luc-Eric Rousseau [[email protected]]
Sent: 17 April 2013 04:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Softimage promo

By context menu, I mean the "Pin this program to the taskbar" item in the 
context menu of the Taskbar when Softimage is running. The problem is that this 
option pins xsi.exe because that's what running. If you make a launcher that 
starts xsi.bat and then quits, then it doesn't solve that problem because the 
running process is still xsi.exe. It just adds a launcher that launches another 
launcher (cmd.exe which launched the .bat file)  It solves the other problem, 
which is that it gives you something to drag on your taskbar, since .bat file 
won't work.

But you can take the shortcut for Softimage 2013 that is on your desktop, 
modify "Target" to add "cmd.exe " in front of "C\Program files...xsi.bat" and 
now you can drag and drop it onto the taskbar

On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 7:35 AM, Luc-Eric Rousseau 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
 how does that fix the context menu the user is trying to use?
if you wanted something to put on the task bar directly, afaik you can already 
drag a standard windows shortcut to XSI.bat like ralf wrote


On Wednesday, April 17, 2013, Angus Davidson wrote:
Okay Just got tired of the issue so I created a small application. XSI Bounce

Just copy it into the Appplication/bin folder. It shouldn't matter what version 
you are using.

All it does is check to see if XSI.bat is there and if it is run the batch 
file. It will then quit. On fast machines you probably won't even notice it 
opening.

That way you can easily pin something to the Start Bar.

You can get it from http://db.tt/EG3p9Ihb

TODO. 1) Get a decent Icon, Currently just generic application Icon
2)Test to see if it works with network licensing

Kind regards

Angus

From: Rob Wuijster <[email protected]>
Reply-To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday 16 April 2013 4:08 PM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Softimage promo

Funny that this stuff comes back with every new release of Softimage.
There's some solutions on this in the mail archives, and even on the forums.

Rob

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On 16-4-2013 14:22, Angus Davidson wrote:

Is it not possible to write a launcher program that will do the same thing

as the batch file.

That way you can leave xsi.exe unchanged and it will still have what ever
it needs in place before it runs.



On 2013/04/16 1:41 PM, "Luc-Eric Rousseau" <[email protected]> wrote:



On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 2:47 AM, Szabolcs Matefy <[email protected]>
wrote:


To me (Win7 latest updates) it¹s not available. It wants to pin to the
exisiting Icons, but not the taskbar. However, Maya, Max, ZBrush and all
other programs offer the option


None of these apps offer this option, this is a task bar menu
"offered" by Microsoft.  It creates  shortcut to Softimage.exe but
Softimage needs to be started by a .bat file, because that's how we
set the environment variable per-version.  Don't know if it's worth to
come up with a combination of different systems to replace that just
to work around that taskbar menu.

1) Run Softimage, right click on taskbar and select "Pin this program
to taskbar"
2) quit Softimage (important otherwise step 3 won't work)
3) shift-right-click on the Softimage icon on the taskbar and select
Properties
4) change xsi.exe to xsi.bat



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