1. Running EE Editor
- Posted by Jim Dunnett <jim at sideband.fsnet.co.uk> Feb 11, 2006
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I've just started. I'm going to use EE, but I can't seem to get it to run from a DOS batch file. The EE.ZIP file was expanded into d:\euph\ee my work files will be in d:\euph\work if I try to run EE from there with: @echo off d:\euph\ee\ex ee %1 I get an error. Same if I put the .BAT in the EE directory. Is there a way round this so that I can run the editor from the \work directory? -- Jim.
2. Re: Running EE Editor
- Posted by Greg Haberek <ghaberek at gmail.com> Feb 11, 2006
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> @echo off > d:\euph\ee\ex ee %1 Shouldn't that be: @echo off ex.exe d:\euph\ee\ee.ex %1 ~Greg
3. Re: Running EE Editor
- Posted by Greg Haberek <ghaberek at gmail.com> Feb 11, 2006
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> Shouldn't that be: > > @echo off > ex.exe d:\euph\ee\ee.ex %1 > Oh, and that batch file needs to be in your euph\bin directory so its found in the PATH
4. Re: Running EE Editor
- Posted by Jim Dunnett <jim at sideband.fsnet.co.uk> Feb 12, 2006
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Greg Haberek wrote: > > > @echo off > > d:\euph\ee\ex ee %1 > > Shouldn't that be: > > @echo off > ex.exe d:\euph\ee\ee.ex %1 Could be. Thanks. I'll try that. -- Jim.
5. Re: Running EE Editor
- Posted by Jim Dunnett <jim at sideband.fsnet.co.uk> Feb 12, 2006
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Greg Haberek wrote: > > > Shouldn't that be: > > > > @echo off > > ex.exe d:\euph\ee\ee.ex %1 > > Yes, that works! Many thanks. > Oh, and that batch file needs to be in your euph\bin directory so its > found in the PATH It works OK from d:\euph\work but I'll put it (or a copy) in my PATH. Thanks again. -- Jim.