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I have noticed that, there was a issue about history cleaning, it works correctly when I launch Wox use the shortcut setted in Wox. However, when I try to launch Wox in command line (or just double click Wox.exe), the history cannot be removed correctly. It seems that Option "last query style" is a behavior related to the shortcut setted in Wox but not a operation executed automatically at startup. Similiar issue is about the focus, when I launch Wox in command line, the focus is not in the search bar.
The way I choose to launch Wox seems a little bit strange, it is because that I want to launch Wox through other applications, for example, I want to use AutoHotKey to launch Wox so I can bind more than one shortcut, so I may have to know how to launch wox in command line correctly.
So, is there some optional arguement I can use when I launch Wox in command line or this is just a bug? Or the problem is I need to awake the Wox running in the background, and how can I do that? Thanks
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I have noticed that, there was a issue about history cleaning, it works correctly when I launch Wox use the shortcut setted in Wox. However, when I try to launch Wox in command line (or just double click Wox.exe), the history cannot be removed correctly. It seems that Option "last query style" is a behavior related to the shortcut setted in Wox but not a operation executed automatically at startup. Similiar issue is about the focus, when I launch Wox in command line, the focus is not in the search bar.
The way I choose to launch Wox seems a little bit strange, it is because that I want to launch Wox through other applications, for example, I want to use AutoHotKey to launch Wox so I can bind more than one shortcut, so I may have to know how to launch wox in command line correctly.
So, is there some optional arguement I can use when I launch Wox in command line or this is just a bug? Or the problem is I need to awake the Wox running in the background, and how can I do that? Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: