Paulo Moura wrote: > > I would like to also have a similar solution for Windows. Note that > you can easily create a shortcut for the Windows Start Menu menu item > that runs ECLiPSe and configure this shortcut to assume as the current > directory the directory containing the shortcut. > Hi Paulo, As far as I understand it (admittedly I try to avoid development on Windows if I can), a shortcut is just a `shell' command to run the program, in this case probably eclipse.exe, which is where you can specify the -e option as I suggested. Assuming you are also running LogTalk using a shell script on POSIX systems, you can also use -e option when you invoke ECLiPSe from your script. You can then either read the files you want then, or if you can't do that yet, then you will need to remember the directory and use it when you can. Cheers, Kish -- This e-mail may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender by reply e-mail and delete all copies of this message. Cisco Systems Limited (Company Number: 02558939), is registered in England and Wales with its registered office at 1 Callaghan Square, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 5BT.Received on Mon Mar 16 2009 - 18:18:16 CET
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