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Old 07-23-2007, 08:55 AM   #1
simone.garza
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wine filetype association with linux application


Hello everybody
I have a windows application, which I am correctly emulating with Wine.
This application automatically starts a link to a xml file in order to
display at video with the system default application

In the Linux Environment I can open xml files in a correct way.

1. I expected the Wine environment to use Linux environment default file
association, but nothing happens.
Do I have to set anything special?

2. In order to read xml files, whether I have to set, as default
application,
another program emulated with wine, how can I force files association inside
Wine environment?
 
  


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