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[MUG] AW: Maple startup options?

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[MUG] AW: Maple startup options?
Author: Thomas Richard    Posted: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 09:01:38 +0100

>> From: "Thomas Richard" "t.richard"

> >> From: "Maple"
>
> I would like to have Maple8 (either the command line or Window version)
> automatically begin execution of a Maple program whenever I start Windows 2000,
> and run the Maple server (mserver.exe) at "BelowNormal" priority. Does anyone
> know if this is possible, and if so how it can be done?

AFAIK, for the automatic execution it is sufficient to put a link into the
user's autostart folder. Frankly, I haven't tried that, because I prefer
Unix for such tasks.
About the priority, I only know how to change it manually via task manager
for a running process...

> One other thing - is it possible to turn off the maplew8.exe "Splash Screen"?
> Since I run Maple on my own computer at home and there is usually no one else
> around when I run it, the Splash Screen is a complete waste of time as
> advertising and serves no purpose other than to irritate me.

Roughly translated from the German edition of Windows 2000:
Right-click on the object (icon or start menu entry), then in "properties"
choose "link", then change the "target" from
"C:\Program Files\Maple 8\bin.wnt\maplew.exe"
to
"C:\Program Files\Maple 8\bin.wnt\maplew.exe" -nosplash

--
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / best regards
Thomas Richard Tel.: +49-241-40008-52, Fax: -13
Maple Support "mailto:maple.support"
Scientific Computers GmbH <http://www.scientific.de>

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