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: Perhaps a better example would be: | |||
<highlight-nsis> | |||
!insertmacro APP_ASSOCIATE "myext" "myapp.myext" \ | |||
"My App File" "$INSTDIR\myapp.exe,0" \ | |||
"Open with My App" "$INSTDIR\myapp.exe $\"%1$\"" | |||
</highlight-nsis> | |||
* the "My App File" is what shows up in the Explorer details view | |||
* the "Open with My App" is what shows up in the context menu | |||
[[Special:Contributions/86.135.85.25|86.135.85.25]] 23:04, 28 October 2010 (UTC) | |||
== quotes fix for COMMAND == | == quotes fix for COMMAND == |
Revision as of 23:04, 28 October 2010
There is a bug in the script (I think...)
In the example you call with five parameters:
; !insertmacro APP_ASSOCIATE "txt" "myapp.textfile" "$INSTDIR\myapp.exe,0" \
; "Open with myapp" "$INSTDIR\myapp.exe $\"%1$\""
but in the fuction header there is six patrameters declared:
!macro APP_ASSOCIATE EXT FILECLASS DESCRIPTION ICON COMMANDTEXT COMMAND
There must be somthing wrong here or?
/Pontus
- Perhaps a better example would be:
!insertmacro APP_ASSOCIATE "myext" "myapp.myext" \ "My App File" "$INSTDIR\myapp.exe,0" \ "Open with My App" "$INSTDIR\myapp.exe $\"%1$\""
- the "My App File" is what shows up in the Explorer details view
- the "Open with My App" is what shows up in the context menu
86.135.85.25 23:04, 28 October 2010 (UTC)
quotes fix for COMMAND
Hi,
previous post: obvisously the File Class description is missing in the sample after the file class ID.
In the command if you use double quotes like in myExe.exe "%1", the script will think you have 5 parameters to WriteRegExp ( Nsis 2.12 ). Since it's unlikely anyone will use single quotes in a command, I suggest to fix it by remplacing the double quotes around {COMMAND} in the macro by single quotes:
WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}\shell\open\command" "" '${COMMAND}'
Cedric.
- Even better, backticks. Done. --kichik 03:45, 31 December 2005 (PST)