Win 2000 : Open Files With Word & Excel From The Command Line

Randall R Schulz rrschulz@cris.com
Sat Feb 15 18:25:00 GMT 2003


Michael,

All right, all right. One is enough.

However, your solution is missing quoting of $arg in the "cygstart" 
invocation, and that's a Unix-centric practice we like to discourage 
around here because of the much greater likelihood of failure under Windows.

Also, cygstart resides in the "cygutils" package and that package that 
is not a core Cygwin component, so not everyone has it. From that 
perspective, a pure shell scripting solution is more universal.


Lastly, cygstart did occur to me after I sent my last reply, but I 
didn't feel like further self-flagellation.

Besides, doesn't anybody appreciate a convoluted solution to a simple 
problem any more? Where are all the aspiring Rube Goldbergs of the 
software age?


Randall Schulz


At 09:32 2003-02-15, Michael Schaap wrote:
>On 15-Feb-2003 06:14, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>>Steve,
>>Double damn!
>>Or maybe... Third time's the charm. Yeah, that's it!
>>-==-
>>#!/bin/bash
>>wwArgs=()
>>for arg; do
>>     wwArgs[${#wwArgs[@]}]="$(cygpath -m "$arg")"
>>done
>>exec "/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Office/Office/winword.exe" 
>>"${wwArgs[@]}"
>>-==-
>
>Or maybe...
>
>-==-
>#/bin/sh
>
>for arg; do
>     cygstart $arg
>done
>-==-
>
>  - Michael


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