Help!

David sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 28 23:16:54 EST 2013


The ability to double-click a file and have a specific application load that file is a function of the operating system. If you are using Windows, you can associate .gnucash files with GnuCash, and then double-clicking these files will load them in GnuCash.

It's not a bug.

David



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From: "R. Victor Klassen" <rvklassen at gmail.com>
Sent: Thu Feb 28 18:20:33 PST 2013
To: Derek Atkins <derek at ihtfp.com>
Cc: Sandie Mady <sandiemady at btinternet.com>, gnucash-user at gnucash.org
Subject: Re: Help!


Derek is right. Gnucash is the first program (in my experience) not to respond as expected when you double-click on the data file.

I would consider this a bug - not one that is critical since it has a workaround (as described) and only affects people (like Sandie) with multiple data files in regular use.


On 2013-02-28, at 4:45 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:

> Hi Sandie,
> 
> Also, keep in mind that on a Mac I don't think you can double-click on a
> file to open it with GnuCash (although I may be wrong). GnuCash will
> always open the last used file, so when you want to switch files you can
> choose one of the recent files under the File menu. Or you can File ->
> Open another file.
> 
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