/path/to/gnucash --nofile

That will invoke GnuCash without any Book/Ledger open, but you will
have the four most recentl entries in GnuCash's File menu, so you can
choose to open whichever one of the four you want to, rather than
having to hard-code any particular file at every startup time, or, as Stan
mentions, get the last one you worked on by default.

There's probably something similar in windows-land.

HTH
Kevin

<<In Windows>>

Of course there is.  End users usually just left click shortcuts, don't think about what that shortcut IS.

But if you right click the shortcut and choose "properties" from the menu you get to see what it IS. Among other things you will see "target type", "target location", and "target" --- the last will be the line left clicking the shortcut will submit << me, being from mainframe days, think of as "submit to the internal reader"

Anyway, you can edit that "target" line to add the parameter --nofile to the end  (after the .exe")

Michael D Novack


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