Is it a stand alone program, e.g., do you run it by executing a .exe file? i.e., How would you normally launch it if you were running it on its own?
Is it a stand alone program, e.g., do you run it by executing a .exe file? i.e., How would you normally launch it if you were running it on its own?
It normally launches via a .exe file.
I think that I may be running into problems because the launcher opens an interface where I still have to select a script (a .pbl file) for the program to run.
That would normally be an exe item then. I know what you mean about the intro part. Check with the authors of the PEBL program (or its documentation) and see if it allows for command line arguments or parameters. If so, then you can have MediaLab send those values automatically when it launches the exe. I would be happy to help if you can find out any info on that.
It does allow command line arguments and parameters.
They look like this:
define Start (parameter)
{
##command line arguments here##
}
So let me ask it another way. Is there a way for you to include the parameters to run the appropriate script from the Run command on the Windows Start menu? Many programs will allow you to enter the program name as well as parameters on the Run command so that you will not need to be prompted after the program starts.
Actually, now that I look again, what kind of file is that you have drawn the code from in your previous post? i.e., what is the 3-letter extension of the file?
It allows you to include parameters and run it from the Start Menu->Run
The extension is .pbl
So what exactly would you type on the Run command so you would not have to be prompted for a script?