The drag n drop, then pressing Return just opened the .bat file in my text editor

¤ I launch batches like this, and that works!


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The drag n drop, then pressing Return just opened the .bat file in my text editor
Sorry, my bad. I meant to type ENTER, rather than Return. A holdover from my old typewriter days.. LOLClo wrote:2Jaguarist
The drag n drop, then pressing Return just opened the .bat file in my text editorENTER, not RETURN! When you place a batch file name on the command-line >> ENTER, it executes!
¤ I launch batches like this, and that works!
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What exactly is the difference?Clo wrote:ENTER, not RETURN!
About 10 or 15 years, I'm thinking..Aezay wrote:What exactly is the difference?Clo wrote:ENTER, not RETURN!
ExactlyJaguarist wrote:About 10 or 15 years, I'm thinking..Aezay wrote:What exactly is the difference?Clo wrote:ENTER, not RETURN!
Aezay wrote:What exactly is the difference?Clo wrote:ENTER, not RETURN!
Probably because of the file associations I have set.
Yes, it can be done that way.Clo wrote:2Jaguarist
Probably because of the file associations I have set.I understand now! *.bat doesn't need any association normally...
To edit a *.bat, select it and press F4
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In the interests of International understanding, I do realize what Clo meant. The English language is confusing enough, without me adding to it. haha For example:Aezay wrote:2Jaguarist, djk & Clo
I actually call it enter myself, but I dont mind anyone who calls it return, after all that's what it's defined as Virtual-Key Codes (Windows User Interface).
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