Hi, I have a windows-based program that runs in wine & opens my native Mac-based Google Chrome browser when it opens a html document. Is it possible to do the same for another type of file, e.g., an mp3 file? What would I need to do to be able to do this? Thanks and regards, Anna.
annacegu wrote:> Is it possible to do the same for another type of file, e.g., an mp3 file? What would I need to do to be able to do this?Sam as on Linux: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-e03d797155ac6e9d8176f045acbdeebc28ad33d4
vitamin wrote:> > annacegu wrote: > > Is it possible to do the same for another type of file, e.g., an mp3 file? What would I need to do to be able to do this? > > Sam as on Linux: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-e03d797155ac6e9d8176f045acbdeebc28ad33d4Hi, I tried the instructions (the second option, not the first), but when I try to open the file it opens a dialog box saying "Success!" but does nothing else. Would you know what I am doing wrong here? Thanks, Anna.
winebrowser method should work.. thats what you know already works since it is whats being used to pen your web browser
doh123 wrote:> winebrowser method should work.. thats what you know already works since it is whats being used to pen your web browserThanks for your reply. I tried that (based on the htmlfile element in the registry), but it still only says "Success" in the dialog box without opening the native mac program...