Hi jcl. In testing Zorro's command line features over the weekend I came up with these issues / potential misunderstandings / enhancement request:

a) The 2nd example in the manual appears incorrect - doesn't the script name need to be at the end? I couldn't get it to work placing the script name after -run when a further option was used.

b) For Zorro S users, all the examples are incorrect? On my test system, Zorro does not start in S mode unless it's started in the Zorro folder - either by 1st cd to that folder (command line or Explorer), via using a shortcut with the Zorro folder specified as Start in, or via the start command with the /d parameter...

c) The -d switch does not appear to accept a value for the name - is this correct? If so, can this enhancement be made; or more generally just allow the entire #define statement to be passed?

Thanks.