another solution is to put all your dependent startup actions in a single startup file… then you can load them in the order you want.
Esteban > On 06 Sep 2016, at 09:43, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> wrote: > > they are executed in reading order, so if you name them something10.st > <http://something10.st/>, something20.st <http://something20.st/>, etc. they > will be in order. > > Esteban > >> On 05 Sep 2016, at 10:10, Guille Polito <guillermopol...@gmail.com >> <mailto:guillermopol...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Do you really mean startup actions or startup scripts (the .st files you put >> in your settings directory)? >> >> -------- Original Message -------- >>> Hi, >>> Is there a way to specify a priority for startup scripts? >>> >>> I would like to setup some environment for all the startup scripts (related >>> to cross-platform compatibility), but I don’t really understand in what >>> order are the startup scripts executed. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Peter >