
Utilizing Command-Line Arguments for Multi-Window Operation in EmEditor Text Editor

Utilizing Command-Line Arguments for Multi-Window Operation in EmEditor Text Editor
February 25, 2009 at 10:53 pm #6995
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Klortho wrote:
Hi, I looked through the list of command-line options, and don’t see one to open a new window. The closest is “/sp”, but that’s not what I want.My problem is that I’m using GoScreen, which is a desktop manager, which gives me multiple desktops. I’d like to be able to open up an instance of Emeditor on whatever desktop I’m currently working, and have that instance stay there. But what happens is that the instances get all confused about what desktop they’re supposed to be on.
I don’t like the “/sp” option because I do want the windows to all be running under the same process.
In the Customize dialog box, in the Tab tab, you might want to select “New Window” in the “Open In” drop-down list.
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- Title: Utilizing Command-Line Arguments for Multi-Window Operation in EmEditor Text Editor
- Author: Steven
- Created at : 2025-03-05 20:08:19
- Updated at : 2025-03-07 20:26:31
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