Hi Clo,
If TC might follow these Reg. keys, it should become impossible to use *.md5 / *.sfv checksum-files like currently.
Well, nope. It's no problem at all to exclude special extensions like .sfv or .md5 if ghisler wants to do it.
So, here is a feature proposal eliminating all problems, an additional setting in wincmd.ini:
AlwaysOpenSpecialExtensionsWithTC=1 or 0
I tested under Win98 SE and XP-Pro, I never got "Notepad".
Well, this is because you have never assigned another program like Notepad to .sfv like me for example...
I suppose it's a will of Ch. Ghisler, and I suppose too he has added provisions for checksum-files, since launching them via double-click doesn't display the Win dialog "Open this file with…" (or so, my Wins are in French).
Exactly. But he was not so consequent to DIRECTLY launch internal sfv checker. The sequence is like that:
1. check HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.sfv
2. check HKEY_CURRENT_USER\.sfv
3. check HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.sfv
4. check HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Extensions
5. Nothing found? File extension sfv? Launch sfv checker.
So, now just add:
6. HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Unknown
You see, there is no problem 'cause 5. comes first.
There is not any benefit to launch "Notepad" for a non-associated file; the most time, they are not text files.
This is nonsense, sorry. treeinfo.wc? Just one example out of many others... There is a reason why I have an additional Notepad entry for all file types (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*) in context menu...
Moreover, for big files > 64 KB under Win9x you get an extra message telling " This file is too big blah blah…"
Well, noone forces you to use Windows 9x and even if you want to use antique Windows 9x you don't need to stick with the internal 64kb limited Notepad. I am using Metapad, have renamed it to notepad.exe and have put it in \Windows and \Windows\system32 directory:
http://www.liquidninja.com/metapad/
Internal Notepad is not an editor, it's a pain in the ass.
Icfu