Restarting stopwatch from command line

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Re: Restarting stopwatch from command line

Post by pbowers » Mon Nov 09, 2020 6:31 pm

I kinda got it working just by making the config file readonly so XNSW couldn't change anything, but that seems like a kludgy workaround...

Restarting stopwatch from command line

Post by pbowers » Mon Nov 09, 2020 5:58 pm

I want to use XNSW as I teach to make sure I know how much time I have already used in my class. I have it set up with Windows Scheduler to use the "start" option at the appropriate times of each of my classes.

However, I need the /c=foo.ini option to be sure that my various time formatting and hotkeys are available. Apparently when this option is used it stores the LastTime=xx:xx so each time it starts from wherever it last left off.

I need it to start from 0:00 each time (as, I would think, is the standard behavior for a stopwatch).

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