Windows file type associations
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 10:52 pm
I just installed version 5 and am having trouble associating the xmap file type with oxygen on windows. I saw this post on the forum which seems to be the same problem.
. . . I'm having trouble getting the PHP file type associated with Oxygen. In an earlier version (4.0?) there was something called Launch Anywhere GUI (or similar) that worked for this.
The workaround is:
We moved to a new installer in v5. This seems not possible indeed.
There is a workaround: you can associate the oxygen.bat script with the php files.
This doesn't seem to work for me, but maybe I'm not understanding the instructions. It looks as though I should be able to open a Windows Explorer window:
1. Click Tools>Folder Options.
2. Click File Types.
3. Under Registered File Types, click xmap.
4. Under Details for xmap Extension, click Change.
5. On the Open With dialog, click Browse.
6. Navigate to the Oxygen 5 install directory and select oxygen.bat
7. Click Open, then OK.
8. In the Folder Options dialog, click Apply and Close.
This does associate xmap with the oxygen.bat script, but double clicking an xmap file in Windows Explorer doesn't open the file in Oxygen. A command window opens, runs the bat file and closes, but Oxygen doesn't launch.
Is there something else I should do?
-Amy
. . . I'm having trouble getting the PHP file type associated with Oxygen. In an earlier version (4.0?) there was something called Launch Anywhere GUI (or similar) that worked for this.
The workaround is:
We moved to a new installer in v5. This seems not possible indeed.
There is a workaround: you can associate the oxygen.bat script with the php files.
This doesn't seem to work for me, but maybe I'm not understanding the instructions. It looks as though I should be able to open a Windows Explorer window:
1. Click Tools>Folder Options.
2. Click File Types.
3. Under Registered File Types, click xmap.
4. Under Details for xmap Extension, click Change.
5. On the Open With dialog, click Browse.
6. Navigate to the Oxygen 5 install directory and select oxygen.bat
7. Click Open, then OK.
8. In the Folder Options dialog, click Apply and Close.
This does associate xmap with the oxygen.bat script, but double clicking an xmap file in Windows Explorer doesn't open the file in Oxygen. A command window opens, runs the bat file and closes, but Oxygen doesn't launch.
Is there something else I should do?
-Amy