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This is probably what you meant @nathan-clark by "hacks with shortcuts"? but it was (very exciting) news to me when I got this tip from JMP support, for windows only:
right click on the application name:
Click on Properties:
update Target Location:
ahhhh...
And I wonder if you had a similar "hack" that's not about shortcuts? I almost always open from the toolbar but this only works if you do.
The target string on my system is displayed as a quoted string. I tried several quoting options but Windows kept responding with the file location is not valid
I think at first this took me a couple of tries to get right from a picture of it, I think it was not obvious to me there was a space after the path or I may have had a slash going the wrong way or something. But I just redid it on a new Windows 11 machine so I now have it working on both 10 and 11.
I had another thought ... is there a /JMPRUNNER parameter to go in front of the JMP window title?
For instance: /JMPRUNNER:"hello" produces a window list title of "JMP Home Window - JMP [hello]"
But what If I wanted "[Hello] JMP Home Window - JMP"
The reason is for several JMP windows in the task bar, I just see several "JMP Home Window" options.... it would be cool if I could change it to so i'd see "[JMP18] JMP Ho..." or something. I can't find any documentation on what parameters are availble to send to the .exe command.