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Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 11:16:26 -0700
From: Brian Dessent <brian@dessent.net>
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Subject: Re: applying command shell properties to cygwin.bat
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Dave Korn wrote:

> > how can one associate the properties with the batch
> > file cygwin.bat such that they stay with the command
> > shell?
> 
>   You can't do, but instead of starting the batch file from your registry
> startup entry, you could create a new shortcut to the batch file and put the
> path of that shortcut in the registry instead.  Then you could set whatever
> properties you wanted in the shortcut.

Or just drag a copy of the shortcut into your "Startup" folder, and skip
the registry bit.

Or, switch to rxvt and specify all of the options on the command line.

Brian

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