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xmezziahx
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Portable App Launcher - Links/Shortcuts

Hi John,

In the future, Can you include on the Portable App Launcher to run placed links/shortcuts on the Portable Apps Directory? In my opinion this would be cool for unzipped binaries placed elsewhere on the portable device and just linking the executables. Because I noticed that when i try to place the entire directory (e.g. nightly build of inkscape) all the exes are shown in the menu. I cant delete the other executables just to prevent them from showing up. It's just a small detail to add. Thanks

Kevin Porter
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Sorry.

Currently, this is not a feature of the menu, and is not planned (AFAIK).

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Hiding .exe

With the "PMA-Mod" (I use R30) you can hide icons/shortcuts that are shown in the menu.

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Make a luncher with

Make a luncher with autohotkey for the one exe you need

run, %Working_Dir%/App/Inkscape.exe

or whatever works, you'll put inkscape in folder inside of another folder called app, with that compiled script

I just released I hadn't used the pre tag in awhile. Kinda fun

Linky:
wwww.autohotkey.com

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Interesting.

Interesting.

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