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R. Victor Klassen rvklassen at gmail.com
Fri Mar 1 07:39:06 EST 2013


Correct.   Mac OS correctly opens GnuCash when a data file is double-clicked.   The bug is that it then proceeds to open the most recently used data file, rather than opening the data file clicked. 

On 2013-02-28, at 11:39 PM, John Ralls wrote:

> 
> On Feb 28, 2013, at 8:16 PM, David <sunfish62 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
>> 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.
> 
> No, the "bug" is that that doesn't work on a Mac. Double-clicking a Gnucash file in Finder will open Gnucash, but it will open the last-opened file, not the one that you clicked on.
> 
> That's perhaps why Sandie thinks that newer files are overwriting the older ones.
> 
> Regards,
> John Ralls
> 




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