Hi Tony

> I forgot to add. With an association and command line options I can add an 
> option on html files to open with, rather than the default browser, however I 
> have also used a .tw extension which if sent to a browser, and I expect 
> tiddlydesktop it still opens as it is defined as html internally.

I have done some experimentation on this and it wasn’t promising. As things 
stand, opening a .tw file in TiddlyDesktop will display the file as text (and 
also crash TiddlyDesktop). I haven’t been able to find a simple way to force 
the Chromium to interpret the file as HTML.

Best wishes

Jeremy.



> 
> I have posted a few times on this.
> 
> Regards
> Tony 
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