Strange, I do not see this problem. What version of MS Windows are you
running? I am using XP Pro.
How does your registry entry for Phyton.File look?
Ryan Krauss wrote:
> I just re-ran the setup program and checked that I want Emacs
> associated with the verb open for Python. It added the quotes to the
> registry entry, but I still get the error message. For latex, I
> changed it from a Latex.File to an EmacsFile and this message goes
> away. The only problem with this is that the icon is now emacs
> instead of Latex.
>
> On 1/20/07, Lennart Borgman (gmail) <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Ryan Krauss wrote:
>> > I would like python and latex files to use their own icons in windows
>> > explorer, but to default to opening with emacs. Right now, .py is a
>> > Python.File in the registry, and the open command for Python.File is
>> > C:\Program Files\Emacs\Emacs\bin\emacsclientw.exe -n "%1"
>> >
>> > This almost works. The file opens correctly, but windows initally
>> > pops up a warning message that the file cannot be found.
>> >
>> > How can I set the registry so that this error goes away?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Ryan
>> >
>> >
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>>
>>
>> This is exactly what the setup program for Emacs+EmacsW32 (or EmacsW32
>> only) can do for you under "File type associations".
>>
>> There is one little difference though. The setup program puts quote
>> around the full path to emacsclientw.exe:
>>
>> "C:\Program Files\Emacs\Emacs\bin\emacsclientw.exe" -n "%1"
>>
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