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I know, that's something I haven't addressed yet. The property view for a slimLAUNCHthis hotkey should offer the exact same properties as the extended options.
Until I do this, there is a workaround!
Edit your slimLAUNCHthis hotkey.
Check ''Show extended launch options'', press OK.
The first time you press that hotkey, set extended ...
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You don't have to worry, slimKEYS will continue to improve. And it's with suggestions like this one that it can! I'm not sure I can do something elegant enough to run ''hidden'', but I can easily tell an executable to start minimized, though this won't work for documents. Executables? yes. Batch files? I'll have to try!
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Thank you for the detailed description. I can reproduce here too. It will be fixed in the next release.
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Ok, I have investigated this bug, and this was introduced when I made some revamping of the extended properties (Ctrl-Enter via slimLAUNCH, or checking that ''Show extended launch options'' checkbox in a slimLAUNCHthis hotkey). Sorry about that.
The next version will now correctly use the provided arguments and working folder. But there will be a ...
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There is a bug in version 1.0.3 that prevents slimLAUNCHthis hotkeys from saving correctly when created directly from the main window. The main window will keep displaying ''No item to launch was provided yet.'', even if you did select a file to open. Until the next release fixes this issue, here are two workarounds:
If the file you wish to ...
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Don't rush to answer this, I've managed to implement backward compatibility when reading a configuration in the previous format. The only thing I can't keep is the "Extended Launch" option for slimLAUNCHthis hotkeys. You'll have to check it back.
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If you need to always provide the same arguments to an application, I strongly suggest you create a Windows Shortcut to that application, where you can customize arguments, and make your slimLAUNCHthis hotkey open the shortcut. What slimKEYS could do is help you create such shortcut files. I prefer explicit shortcut files, as they may be ...
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