Ben Sizer schrieb: > I'd like to be able to drag a file onto a Python script in Windows > Explorer, or send that file to the script via the Send To context-menu > option, so I can then process that file via sys.argc. > > Unfortunately, I can't drag items onto the Python script, because > Windows doesn't recognise that the script is executable (unless I > double-click it, upon which it runs as usual, without the command line > parameter of course) and won't set it as a drop target. And it won't > even appear in the Send To menu after the usual steps are taken to get > it there. > > I then tried to wrap it in a batch file, but encounter a problem, where > that batch file is able to execute the Python file if I double-click > the batch file, but if I drag a file onto it it says it can no longer > find the Python script. > > Are there any simple and workable solutions for this sort of thing? > I think you can create a shortcut to the Python script, and then drag files on it.
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