EdSharp's command line options are presently limited, so you may wish to go well beyond them with Braille Blaster. The first parameter to EdSharp is the file name to open, if any. A full path is recommended, with surrounding quotes if the path includes a space. The second and third parameters have been optional and experimental, indicating the line number and column number, respectively, for the initial cursor position in the file passed as the first parameter.
Jamal On 8/26/2011 7:35 PM, John J. Boyer wrote:
I am thinking of making the command-line options for BrailleBlaster similar to those of EdSharp. BrailleBlaster has its own xml-flavor files, with the extension utd I want the user to be able to click on such a file and have it open in BrailleBlaster. Of course, other extensions could also be added to the file associations. Thanks, John
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