Is there a way to start up a mathematica front end (GUI) from a (Windows) command prompt and have it eval a notebook without further user action?
even though mathematica.exe takes the -run and -initfile options they dont work the same
as they do with math.exe. (-run ”<<file.m” wants to open a file named ”<<file.m” for example)
Thanks. The first answer looks promising, however I get
FrontEndObject::notavail
A front end is not available
(per docs it is “UseFrontEnd” by the way.)
Perhaps a path issue, however even after setting $FrontEndLaunchCommand no joy..
Re: Initialization Cell — that simple answer would seem to do exactly what I need excepting for the “do you want to run initialization..” nag box. If there is an option somplace to automatically start a kernel and run initialization cells that would be really useful to know.
I’m running 6.0 by the way.
Aha…!!
follow up..for completeness — the above $FrontEndLaunchCommand causes the GUI to come up so you can observe the evaluation (What I wanted). The default is to run a front end in a background server mode, so you have acess to front end functions but cant see it run.