If you are using Windows, you'll want to associate the ".doc" extension with Abiword.
This is an option when you install Abiword, or you can do it manually in windows explorer - tools - folder options - file types.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-abiword-user@abisource.com
[mailto:owner-abiword-user@abisource.com]On Behalf Of Alberto Cabello
Sanchez
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 8:37 AM
To: abiword-user@abisource.com
Subject: Re: Setting AbiWord as default word processor.
El lun, 07-03-2005 a las 22:59 +1100, Adam Bogacki escribió:
> Hmm .. I changed it so that 'application/msword' , when a 'doc'
> extension is encountered,
> opens the files with abiword .. rebooted to reset configs,
> and it still opens '*.doc' files with Open Office.
>
> The same is true for Firefox, Galeon, and Epiphany - based on Mozilla.
>
> I wish to use AbiWord as it is is less memory-hungry and more flexible.
>
> It gives me the message
>
> "Mozilla can handle this type internally. For such types, a Helper
> Application
> will only be invoked if the server requests external handling.
> Cancel/Proceed Anyway"
>
> Any ideas, companeros ?
Next thing I would try is to delete all entries in Helper Applications,
to see if the browser asks again.
It seems like there is another entry claiming for .doc's
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Received on Mon Mar 7 15:49:14 2005
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