On 23/02/2012 16:46, Dave Angel wrote:
I'm not running Windows any more (except in a VirtualBox), but your batch files could be improved:

Since you only have the one useful line in the batch file, just put the @ on that line; no need to turn off echo for the whole file, when the file is one line.

And i forget whether it's %* or %$ but there is a substitution string you can use to mean "all the arguments", rather than just taking one. Remember that sometimes people want to run python with multiple arguments.

I also made a "bat" directory, and added it to the PATH. Then you put both those batch files, plus some others, into the bat directory. That assumes you'll keep finding more utilities you'd like to add to the path.

No biggie, just trying to help. There are more complicated changes that I used to do, which I won't mention here.

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DaveA

Hey, these are very neat ideas (especially the "bat" folder and the arguments point) .. Thank you !

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~Jugurtha Hadjar,

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