![]() “Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\SystemFileAssociations.png\Shell\Edit\Command” Update: it seems there is no way to easily make these associations except for adding/editing registry keys, specifically: Regardless, if you want to use different external editors for different kind of edits in a flexible way, it seems Windows users are out of luck for the moment. Quick fixes would be to either change ‘os.startfile(file_path, “edit”)’ in gui/externalapp.py to just ‘os.startfile(file_path)’ (which may have other consequences I don’t know about), or to figure out how to change the app-associations in Windows. ![]() Presumably one can reassign this association from MSPaint to whatever you want to use, though I don’t know how/where to do that (not a Windows user). ![]() The tricky part is that you can’t just go to a png file, right-click properties and set the default application to open it with, because that will create an association for whereas the association mypaint uses is for. So what happens is the following: the first time one tries to edit a layer using an external app in Windows, you may get the choose-an-app dialogue, but if the combination is already associated with an application, that application will open instead.Īs that first selection will also associate the combination, you will get the choose-an-app dialogue at most once (the association is system-wide). ![]()
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