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Calling Datovka with `--compose` option will:
Calling Datovka with `--compose` option will:
1. When Datovka is already running then all required data are passed to the main Datovka process.
1. When Datovka is already running then all required data are passed to the main Datovka process.
1a. The invoked Datovka process will check the supplied arguments for basic sanity and if no errors (e.g. unknown arguments) are detected then all data are going to be passed to the already running Datovka process. The main process will collect the data and notify the user about any potential error (e.g. non-existent file). The command with `--compose` will terminate before actual sending of the data message.
1a. The invoked Datovka process will check the supplied arguments for basic sanity and if no errors (e.g. unknown arguments) are detected then all data are going to be passed to the already running Datovka process. The main process will collect the data and notify the user about any potential error (e.g. non-existent file). The command with `--compose` will terminate before actual sending of the data message.
2. The command with `--dlg-send-msg` will start the Datovka application when it has not been running. In this case it is perhaps better to create a new main process and pass the data in a same way as in the first case. This will allow the user to lave Datovka running after the message has been sent instead of terminating the whole application.
2. The command with `--dlg-send-msg` will start the Datovka application when it has not been running. In this case it is perhaps better to create a new main process and pass the data in a same way as in the first case. This will allow the user to lave Datovka running after the message has been sent instead of terminating the whole application.
**Question for Singlecase:** Would you prefer a blocking send message operation in GUI? This means that the application in the second case would block the command line `--dlg-send-msg` command until the message has been sent and the invoked Datovka process has been terminated.
**Question for Singlecase:** Would you prefer a blocking send message operation in GUI? This means that the application in the second case would block the command line `--dlg-send-msg` command until the message has been sent and the invoked Datovka process has been terminated.