I've followed the guide and edited the registry value.
But whenever I click "Edit script" this is the screen that pops up:
And it doesn't remember my choice. Double clicking to run the script works fine.
Ideas?
I can't get Notepad++ to work as my default .ahk editor.
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I can't get Notepad++ to work as my default .ahk editor.
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Re: I can't get Notepad++ to work as my default .ahk editor.
AFAIK there should be an option available like "always run with this application" (click "More apps" to enlarge the dialog!) ?
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Re: I can't get Notepad++ to work as my default .ahk editor.
Hi, don't need to duplicate backslashes.
Re: I can't get Notepad++ to work as my default .ahk editor.
Question: Once I had to use duplicate backslashes for one registry setting that is pointing to a manifest file (Win7). Are there any specific rules regarding single vs duplicate slashing?teadrinker wrote:Hi, don't need to duplicate backslashes.
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Re: I can't get Notepad++ to work as my default .ahk editor.
I'm not sure. Just usually to specify file paths in registry single slashes are used.BoBo wrote:Are there any specific rules regarding single vs duplicate slashing?
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