I'm migrating from Console2 to ConEmu (on Windows 7, if that matters).
With Console2, I could set up a shortcut and start a certain tab directly with this shortcut from Launchy. For example, when the Git
tab should be opened, I created a shortcut with the name git
and the target C:\bin\Console2\Console2.exe -t Git
. The shortcut was indexed by Launchy and if I activated Launchy and typed git
, the console was started with the Git tab open.
No problem so far.
Now, I migrate to ConEmu. I do the same. I set up a shortcut with the name conemu-git
and the target "C:\Program Files\ConEmu\ConEmu64.exe" /cmd {my-git-bash}
. Check whether the shortcut works and double click it: everything is fine.
However, when I now start Launchy and type conemu-git
, the default terminal is started in ConEmu. Seems like the /cmd {my-git-bash}
-part is completely ignored here.
Does anybody have an idea what is going wrong here?
Edit:
Launchy: can't use a shorcut to create a new email for a specific person using Outlook 2013 seems to be a very similar issue. While I'm migrating from Console2, Povilas in the linked question switched to a new office version. What we share: the shortcut to be indexed contains a /c
(/cmd
here, plain /c
there). Maybe this helps solving this issue…
Edit:
http://sourceforge.net/p/launchy/bugs/353/ indicates that this an open issue of lauchy.
Best Answer
I have no idea what is Launchy or what requirements it has while running commands (or even L.bugs?)
-cmd
instead of/cmd
, both mutations are supported. Try to put double quotes around task name.