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Date: | Mon, 19 Apr 1999 16:31:53 +0000 |
From: | John Mullee <john AT exmachina DOT net> |
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To: | Nancy McGough <nm AT ii DOT com>, |
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Subject: | Re: precompiled perl? |
References: | <Pine DOT WNT DOT 4 DOT 10 DOT 9904182117550 DOT -495273 AT aleph> |
Nancy McGough wrote: > Another Q: Is it possible to send a file to a Cygwin perl script from > within Windows Explorer. E.g., by right clicking and choosing Send To > and having the script be one of the Send To choices. Any pointers to > launching Cygwin stuff from within Windows would be great. Here's how: - create a dos batch file that takes filenames as parameters and runs your perl script on them. - create a 'windows shortcut'to this batchfile and place it in your windows user directory - your win/user dir on NT id: %SYSTEMDIR%\%USERNAME%\Sendto\ or c:\windows\Sendto on W95, or something like that. - the name of the shortcut will appear in the context menu. HTH john -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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