druck,
> It would be easier to have a second shortcut using an argument to instruct
> it to bring up the dialog.
:-) Yeah, thought of that too.
Or having a single link on the desktop which starts the script with a
certain argument (to bypass the dialog), and just doubleclick the script
itself (which ofcourse starts the script without any arguments) when I want
the dialog to appear (it wouldn't clutter the desktop).
But for some reason the idea of being able to use a single entrypoint (the
shortcut) to have two (or more) different things happen appeals to me.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
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