[tw] Re: Loading TW in specific browser on MS-Windows??

2013-01-14 Thread Scott Simmons
Here's a great (and quick) video on File Associations in Windows 7 and 8:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBNG-wMAOiE

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[tw] Re: Loading TW in specific browser on MS-Windows??

2013-01-14 Thread Kriss
I still use PRISM for all of my TWs. It is a discontinued project from 
mozilla.

(in my case, my webbrowser runs sandboxed (under sandboxie) and therefore 
saving is disabled by definition. Using prism avoids the forced sandbox)

I am not sure how prism works exactly or what FF version it uses, but I can 
keep updating my firefox webbrowser and the TWs keep functioning perfectly.
(I use TW versions 2.6.2 and 2.6.5 - have not tested on 2.7)

Prism has the added advantages that (1) it starts faster, (2) you create a 
direct link to a file (like a file/program, not like a web-bookmark) and 
(3) that you don't have the normal browser interface, which means extra 
pixel real-estate for your TW.


The solution proposed by Scott Simmons will work as too.
for some light on this go to 
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Change-which-programs-Windows-uses-by-default
Beware that you will have to have both FF versions installed; I don't know 
whether these might give conflicts...



On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 6:14:49 PM UTC+1, David Masterson wrote:

 Anyone know of a trick such that I could set my TWs to be loaded by FF 
 v3.6 whereas my default browser would be FF v17.0?


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[tw] Re: Loading TW in specific browser on MS-Windows??

2013-01-14 Thread David Masterson
Interesting Scott,

The one issue I see is that I was considering putting all my TWs on Dropbox 
or a USB stick.  Because of the problems associated with using TWs in the 
latest versions of FF, I was thinking of putting a portable FFv3.6 on the 
stick with the TWs.  The problem is that, since the FFv3.6 has not been 
installed on any system I mount the USB stick on, the association you talk 
about will not be known (correct?).

An alternative is to create a standard script to do the association.  For 
instance, create a .CMD file that automatically sends FFv3.6 the associated 
.HTML file (hopefully not starting a new FF instance).  Done right, the CMD 
file could be generic and you'd just copy it to any new TW you create.  
Theoretically, this should be possible, but I'm more of a Unix/Linux person 
and, so, not quite sure how to do this in Windows and I'm not sure if 
standard Windows CMD files are capable of this.

On Monday, January 14, 2013 3:46:58 AM UTC-8, Scott Simmons wrote:

 You can view and edit Windows file associations via the Control Panel.  In 
 WinVista/7/8, you should find them here:

 *Control Panel » Default Programs » File Associations*

 Although it may be easier to just do this:

1. Rename one of your TiddlyWikis from .html to .tw.
2. Right-click on the file and choose Open With » from the context 
menu, then Choose Default Program
3. Make sure Always use the selected program to open this type of 
file is checked.
4. Click Browse to locate and select the version of Firefox you want 
to use to open TiddlyWikis.  (Be sure to select the firefox.exe 
 executable.)
5. Click OK to open the .tw.
6. Now all your .TW files should open with your preferred version of 
Firefox.

 

 Once you asked the question, I liked the idea so much I stole it for 
 myself.  :)  My browser of choice is Maxthon (http://www.maxthon.com/), 
 but, like Firefox, the current version isn't as TiddlyWiki-friendly as an 
 older version I keep around just several old-school reasons (including 
 TiddlyWiking).  So I took my own advice and renamed a couple of TWs I keep 
 on my desktop — my dream journal went from *dreams.html* to *dreams.tw* — 
 so that I can quickly and easily open them in the older version of Maxthon, 
 even though the newer version is my default browser.

 I haven't done this with all my TiddlyWikis, though.  Several of them are 
 interlinked, and I don't want to invest the time in hunting down and 
 updating the links just now.  Plus, I occasionally share some of them and 
 post them on the web, and I'm not convinced I'd want to rename them to 
 .HTML files every time I do so.


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[tw] Re: Loading TW in specific browser on MS-Windows??

2013-01-14 Thread Scott Simmons
Hmmm — carrying them around on a USB with FF3.6 could be problematic.  I'm 
no command-line whiz (liberal arts major here!), but Windows batch files 
tend to like absolute paths rather than relative paths — and since you can 
never know the drive letter that might get assigned to a USB drive on 
different machines, you'd really need your CMD-line launcher to use 
relative paths.

At which point you may be back to considering whether it's easier to just 
launch FF from USB, then drag-and-drop the files from the taskbar onto FF.

Here are a couple of links from Lifehacker I bookmarked that I thought 
might help me with a similar project — though I have to confess, I gave up 
before I got to the point of getting mine to work properly:

http://lifehacker.com/5310255/use-relative-paths-in-your-batch-files
http://lifehacker.com/399293/create-shortcuts-on-a-usb-drive

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[tw] Re: Loading TW in specific browser on MS-Windows??

2013-01-13 Thread David Masterson
Hmmm.  Interesting idea -- where are the Windows File Associations stored (how 
do I access them)?

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[tw] Re: Loading TW in specific browser on MS-Windows??

2013-01-11 Thread Scott Simmons
I haven't tried this, but you may be able to go into the Windows File 
Associations and create a custom file extension (say, .TW) that would be 
associated with the FF 3.6 executable.  Then you could rename your 
TiddlyWikis from (example:) myTiddlyWiki.html to myTiddlyWiki.tw. 
 Double-clicking a .tw file should then open in in FF 3.6.

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