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In windows XP, I want to be able to click on a .php file and have it
opened in PHP Designer 2007, Or right-click on it and have an "edit" menu option presented to me. I know how to tweak the registry to do this in general, but what would the command line look like in this specific case ? PHP Designer does not do this automatically. It is as if the program does not allow commandline options. It only opens with the last file used or a menu of recently opened files. |
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"Osiris" <nono@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ubi2n2lfubpdrvvs9bo7h8h5199v4o7akh@4ax.com... > In windows XP, I want to be able to click on a .php file and have it > opened in PHP Designer 2007, > Or right-click on it and have an "edit" menu option presented to me. > I know how to tweak the registry to do this in general, but what would > the command line look like in this specific case ? > PHP Designer does not do this automatically. It is as if the program > does not allow commandline options. > It only opens with the last file used or a menu of recently opened > files. I beleive this is in the current release (professional), if not then it's slated for the next release. Of course this could be an option only available in the pay (pro) version. Norm -- FREE Avatar hosting at www.easyavatar.com |
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On Sat, 02 Dec 2006 13:23:01 GMT, "Norman Peelman"
<npeelman@cfl.rr.com> wrote: > >"Osiris" <nono@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:ubi2n2lfubpdrvvs9bo7h8h5199v4o7akh@4ax.com.. . >> In windows XP, I want to be able to click on a .php file and have it >> opened in PHP Designer 2007, >> Or right-click on it and have an "edit" menu option presented to me. >> I know how to tweak the registry to do this in general, but what would >> the command line look like in this specific case ? >> PHP Designer does not do this automatically. It is as if the program >> does not allow commandline options. >> It only opens with the last file used or a menu of recently opened >> files. > > I beleive this is in the current release (professional), if not then it's >slated for the next release. Of course this could be an option only >available in the pay (pro) version. > >Norm not in 5.1.1.... I have the Pro version... And why would it only be in a pro/pay version ? about every program in the Windows world has this facility. Think of the MS office suite...click a .doc or .xls and ... maybe I'll stick to Ultra Edit... |
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