On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Stormy <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have the same problem with 7.3b BETA on Windows XP SP3 32-bit,
> having associated a filetype by right-clicking in Windows Explorer and
> setting it to always open in gvim.exe.
>
> On Jul 28, 3:57 pm, Bram Moolenaar <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Garner Halloran wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 6:52 PM, Ben Fritz <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > > On Jul 20, 9:22 am, Garner Halloran <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Using 7.3a BETA on Windows 7.  If I double click on any file in
> explorer
> > > > > that has been associated with gvim it brings up an empty editor.  I
> can
> > > > drag
> > > > > the file into the window and it will work.  I can right click and
> Edit
> > > > with
> > > > > Vim and it will work.  Gvim is my editor for p4v and if I double
> click a
> > > > > file there it works.
> >
> > > > What happens if you set up file associations manually?
> >
> > > >http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Windows_file_associations
> >
> > > > This is probably a problem with the installer...maybe Windows 7 does
> > > > file associations differently than previous Windows versions? If so
> we
> > > > should update the tip as well as the installer.
> >
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> > > That did not work.  I tried this with just a .txt file.
> >
> > > assoc .txt=txtfile
> > > ftype txtfile="c:\vim\vim73b\gvim.exe" --remote-silent "%1"
> >
> > > It still launches gvim but no text.
> >
> > > I also tried this:
> >
> > > assoc .=txtfile
> >
> > > Then I tried to double-click _vimrc and it opened it up in an existing
> gvim
> > > and replaced one of my buffers.  I then closed all of my gvim windows
> and
> > > tried again.  Double-clicking _vimrc opened it up in a new window.
>  Very
> > > strange.
> >
> > > And finally I closed all gvim windows and tried opening a .txt file
> again,
> > > but no luck.
> >
> > I suspect it's a problem with OLE.  It registers Vim as a server, but
> > uses the ordinary registry methods.
> >
> > The installer src/dosinst.c was changed to use registry methods that
> > also work for a 32 bit binary running on 64 bit windows.  Perhaps
> > someone can look into this and adjust src/if_ole.cpp?
> >
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7.3c fixes the problem!  Thanks!

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