Re: Always "Untitled-1"?
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- Subject: [mg19224] Re: Always "Untitled-1"?
- From: paulh at monon.wolfram.com (P.J. Hinton)
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 02:06:43 -0400
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In article <7oojr4$i2r at smc.vnet.net>, "Kwankyu Lee" <leekk at math.sogang.ac.kr> writes: >I want "Untitled-1" notebook not to appear at startup of Mathematica because >I should close it every time and load my own working notebook. How can I do >this? What platform are you using? How are you starting Mathematica? Under MacOS and Windows, you can double-click on a notebook's icon, and Mathematica should be launched with the notebook opened instead of the default untitled notebook. Under X Window, you can invoke the front end launch command script (probably "mathematica") with the name of the file as the last argument in the command line. If I have somehow misunderstood your question, please repost with a clarification of your problem. -- P.J. Hinton Mathematica Programming Group paulh at wolfram.com Wolfram Research, Inc. Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein are those of the author alone.