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[h-e-w] Re: [windows Q] `emacs here' like windows power tool `cmd prompt
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Harry Putnam |
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[h-e-w] Re: [windows Q] `emacs here' like windows power tool `cmd prompt here' |
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Fri, 27 Aug 2010 08:59:37 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.110011 (No Gnus v0.11) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Eli Daniel <address@hidden> writes:
> Harry,
>
> I think you're putting the entries for files in the wrong place.
>
> The * in my instructions was meant literally -- open HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, and
> find a key called * (it's the first child of HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT on my XP
> system). Open that, and find a child called "shell", creating it if it
> doesn't exist. Beneath HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell, you can create a key
> whose name is the name of the menu item you want, and beneath that, create a
> key called "command".
>
> So for me, the structure looks like:
>
> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
> |-- *
> |-- (... various other things are here)
> |-- shell
> |-- Open with Emacs
> |-- command
>
Thanks...
I see what you mean about the asterisk (*)... I hadn't noticed it
there before.
For some reason my structure is slightly different
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
|-- *
|-- (... various other things are here)
|-- shell <= ***MOVED STUFF HERE***
|-- shell
|-- Open with Emacs
|-- command
One layer deaper...
There's more under the second instance of `shell' but related to other
things.
I moved to the top shell subdir as indidcated in the diagram, and now
things are working.
Thanks again
RE: [h-e-w] [windows Q] `emacs here' like windows power tool `cmdprompt here', Bryan Guthrie, 2010/08/24