From: Dan A. <da...@co...> - 2004-04-14 13:17:11
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 02:56:38PM +0200, ch...@to... wrote: > Better put a getch() or something after the printing of defautlt > parameters or something otherwise the typical windows user will never see > it. ;) > > Speaking of the typical windows user the current behavior does make it > easy to start with a click. So on second thought it may be better to leave > the default alone and just have it accept -h --help or /? to get usage. It already has a '-h'. Hopefully, when the GUI configurator/manager/whatever is done, people won't even have to know about the daemon executable, and coLinux's execution would be handled from that GUI. > If you do decide to change it then it would probably be a good idea to > include a runcolinux.bat file that will use the default config file. (or a > shortcut with the apropriate parameters ) > > Even as a mainly linux user I still revert to just clicking on stuff when > in windows. BTW, coLinux's behavior/design is completely open to debate. Anyone can feel free to suggest any change to the way coLinux works and interracts with the user. -- Dan Aloni da...@co... |