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* [http://freemind.cvs.sourceforge.net/freemind/freemind/windows-launcher/Freemind.c?revision=1.1.18.1.4.1&view=markup Windows launcher in CVS - source code] | * [http://freemind.cvs.sourceforge.net/freemind/freemind/windows-launcher/Freemind.c?revision=1.1.18.1.4.1&view=markup Windows launcher in CVS - source code] | ||
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dev-cpp/ Dev-C++ at SourceForge] | * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dev-cpp/ Dev-C++ at SourceForge] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MinGW MinGW] | |||
[[Category:Development]] | [[Category:Development]] |
Revision as of 09:13, 21 February 2008
There is a Microsoft Windows launcher for FreeMind, written in C.
Function
This launcher provides the following.
Feature | Detail |
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Icon | Has an icon. |
Droping a file | When a file is dragged and dropped over the launcher, it is passed to Java application as a parameter. |
Argument passing | When the launcher is run from a DOS console and given multiple arguments, all are passed to the Java application. |
Changing to directory | The launcher has to reside in a directory relative to the application directory. However, it can be run from any other directory. Therefore, if you assign the launcher to a file type, the application is run correctly with the file passed as an argument. |
Compilation
This launcher for Microsoft Windows was compiled using Dev-C++. To download Dev-C++, go to project page at SourceForge. To recompile it, open the project Freemind.dev with Dev-C++, and compile the project.
The underlying compiler of Dev-C++ was MinGW.
Gotchas
Things to watch
- FreeMind.ico must be a real icon, not an icon created by changing the extension of a file from bmp to ico.
- Icon1.rc is the file telling where the icons is stored. It is a resource file. This resource file is compiled into Icon1.o (object file), which is then linked with freemind.o to create Freemind.exe