At 08:26 24-11-2001 -0800, Michael Leddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I just installed 9.5 (I'm using Windows 98se). Every MSWord document on my >drive is now listed with the AbiWord document icon. If that's intended, I >think it's a bad move--why should installing a new program change the icon >for documents already created? I doubt that this change is likely to make >new users confident and enthusiastic about AbiWord. ---------------------------------------------------------- I agree.
AbiWord also automatically associates itself with the .rtf extension in 0.9.5 This looks like a bad move and is the kind of behaviour generally regarded as udesirable, (in some newsgroups I frequent in usenet). However, after uninstalling AbiWord to see if it would undo the associations and return to the previous ones (it didn't), I noticed during reinstallation of AbiWord that there is an option during installation to enable association with .rtf and .doc files. You can uncheck this during installation to avoid the behaviour. I didn't notice it the first time I installed, and the behaviour is enabled by default. Perhaps it is important enough that the choice should be on a dialogue screen by itself during installation, and the user required to make a choice (yes/no) of whether this behaviour accepted before the installation proceeds? At least this would prevent people falling into the trap of finding they have unwittingly made an unwelcome change to their computer settings. ------------------------------------------------------------ >I went to Folder Options and looked at File Types and found .doc now >associated with AbiWord files. I couldn't figure out how to change that. I >tried uninstalling AbiWord, and MSWord documents were still listed with the >AbiWord icon. I ended up using GoBack. ------------------------------------------------------------ For anyone without a utility like goback, it's not difficult to change the associations back again in Win 95/98. Just find a file with a .doc extension, hold down the SHIFT key whilst right-clicking on the file. In the dialogue box which opens there should be an entry (under the Open entry) which says "open with". Click this and you are presented with a list of programmes. Just click the one you want to open the file with, and also tick the box that says "always open with ...", and you can permanently restore the association you want. Cheers, John Selby. __________________ John Selby [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________ ----------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.
