is this possible?
i have tried a few changes of shortcut properties but i cannot find the way in order scope to open a project from its own shortcut, and not to load first the startup project and then open from inside scope
how can i load a project directly from shortcut????
Not possible in my opinion. The fastest way to load projects is to set an empty project as default and as startup. Then put a link to the projects' folder direclty into the desktop.
Another tip is to use the project preset device. If you often use the same devices you could build a standard project and then recall its presets with a click instead of reloading a whole project. In this way you can avoid the time of unloading/loadig the devices.
This way don't work for changing the project structure, so don't expect you can load or unload devices (hence the standard project)...

Another tip is to use the project preset device. If you often use the same devices you could build a standard project and then recall its presets with a click instead of reloading a whole project. In this way you can avoid the time of unloading/loadig the devices.
This way don't work for changing the project structure, so don't expect you can load or unload devices (hence the standard project)...

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Preset Device Rules On Stage.
MPC from Wolf or Shroomz for ASIO / GSIF presets within a project.
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=23589 ........Ankyu.

MPC from Wolf or Shroomz for ASIO / GSIF presets within a project.
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=23589 ........Ankyu.
A dirty way would be to make a batch file which copies the clicked project (named %1 in the batch file) to the default new project or start project, then starts Scope with its new or start project.
I'm at work now, so I can't tell you the exact contents of the batch file, but that'd be one solution that comes to my mind:
Backup your default project if you don't want to loose it - it will be overwritten eh.
If your batch file is tested and works, you can right-click a .pro file, select "Open with..." then browse to the batch file and select "always open this file with.."
Good luck
I'm at work now, so I can't tell you the exact contents of the batch file, but that'd be one solution that comes to my mind:
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copy %1 c:\scope\newproject.pro;
c:\scope\sfp.exe
If your batch file is tested and works, you can right-click a .pro file, select "Open with..." then browse to the batch file and select "always open this file with.."
Good luck

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