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From: | Blake McBride |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-apl] Command line WS load |
Date: | Thu, 13 Nov 2014 08:41:26 -0600 |
Hi Blake,
OK, I understand. I will do that.
/// Jürgen
On 11/13/2014 03:16 PM, Blake McBride wrote:
Dear Juergen,
The -f option works well for APL script files but it doesn't load workspaces. Additionally, the -f option requires a path, )LOAD uses an implied path.
I have a saved workspace named "Books.xml". I use it by starting APL from anywhere and then typing ")Load Books". I want to be able to do:
apl -L Books
It should start APL and ")LOAD Books".
The -f option doesn't work with workspaces and it requires a path.
I now see that I can use the --LX option to do what I need, but I would still prefer the cleaner -L option I suggest. So, this works:
apl --LX ')load Books'
but I'd still like to have the -L option to do something common in an easier way.
Also, can you make "-q" a synonym for "--silent". This is what most programs use.
This would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
Blake
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 5:11 AM, Juergen Sauermann <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Blake,
I can look into that. I guess I need a little more information, for example
what the difference to apl -f workspace is.
/// Jürgen
On 11/13/2014 04:13 AM, Blake McBride wrote:
Greetings,
It would be nice if GNU APL had a command line argument to specify a workspace to autoload on startup (rather than CONTINUE). Here is the use case:
I create an application in GNU APL. I want the user (who doesn't know programming) to simply click on something that starts the app. If I can cause GNU APL to load a specified WS, I can have different links start up different APL applications.
When the user ends the app, I execute ⍎')off' thus the user never has to know anything about APL.
Thanks.
Blake
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