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How can I open a specific urd-file with Launchy?
How do I have to specify the path in launchy.xml to direct launchy to save a webpage in a specific urd-file?
Inserting the following into launchy.xml works fine: But if I specify a different path with empty spaces in the pathname like "C:\Eigene Dateien\Texte und Schaubilder\web.urd" it doesn't work. Neither does the following path: "C:\Eigene%20Dateien\Texte%20und%20Schaubilder\web. urd", which yields the error messge: Error opening database "C:\Eigene%20Dateien\Texte%20und%20Schaubilder\web. urd": File doesn't exist. Can anybody tell me please what the correct pathname is? |
What exactly happens when using the first method (actual spaces)? Which version of UR, Firefox, Launchy, and Windows are you running?
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I am using Windows XP SP 1, Firefox 2.0.0.1, Launchy 4.2.0 and UR 2.0e.
- The following lines in Launchy.xml result in the error message: "Error opening database: 'C:\Eigene': File doesn't exist". - The following lines in Launchy.xml result in the error message: "Error opening database: C:\Eigene%20Dateien\Texte%20und%20Schaubilder\web. urd": File doesn't exist" |
It seems that Launchy doesn't handle arguments containing spaces very well. You'll have to either:
1) Use the short version (8.3) of the .urd file in the arguments field (use dir /x at a Command Prompt to see short filenames) or 2) Create a batch file that specifies the filename and call that from Launchy. For instance [c:\import.bat] start ultrarecall "c:\temp\my data.urd" %1 %2 %3 [launchy.xml extract] |
Thank you for the help!
I tried the first method and it works perfectly. |
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