Thanks for your suggestion. The pip install worked, but the file 
association did not:

C:\Users\dieche>assoc .leo=LeoFile
Access is denied.
Error occurred while processing: .leo.

Do you have any other ideas?



On Monday, December 3, 2018 at 6:32:08 PM UTC-6, Matt Wilkie wrote:
>
> Documenting this is on my todo list, thanks for the nudge. ;-)
>
> This should do it:
>
>    - open an Anaconda shell set up for Leo
>    
>    C:\> pip install --editable c:\path\to\leo-editor
>    
>    - open an Administrative CMD shell:
>    
>    C:\> assoc .leo=LeoFile
>    C:\> ftype LeoFile="c:\tools\miniconda3\envs\leo-dev\Scripts\leo.exe" 
>    "%1" %*
>    
>
> Edit path to suit local circumstances.
>
> Matt
>
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, 30 November 2018 09:34:46 UTC-8, Phil wrote:
>>
>> I am trying (almost successfully) to get Leo installed on a colleague's 
>> Windows 10 machine. She has installed Anaconda and is running a Python 3 
>> environment. She has pulled the master branch of Leo into 
>> c:/Users/userid/Tools/leo-editor, and she can run an Anaconda prompt in 
>> that directory and run Leo "manually" just fine. But we have utterly failed 
>> getting file associations to work so that she can just double click on a 
>> Leo file to open it.
>>
>> Any suggestions, either to make the appropriate file associations, or for 
>> some reasonable workaround?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Phil
>>
>>

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