Re: tclkit.exe description



In article <mark-2C4C26.10435531072007@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Mark Roseman <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, you can change this information. For a Tcl-oriented story on how
to do this, see http://wiki.tcl.tk/8949

Mark


In article <1185799375.684675.125140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
iu2 <israelu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all,
I think this is more of a Windows question, but perhaps you could help
me with this:

I created a starpack that can accept a file name in the command line.
On Windows I right click on a text file and choose "Open with" and
choose the starpack. This works ok.
The problem is that the application name that appears in the "Open
with" applications is not the name of the starpack (e.g., myepp.exe)
but, rather, "Tclkit, a standalone runtime for Tcl/Tk".

Is it possible to change that description, and how?
.
.
.
Time for a testimonial: I needed something like this, and
Wojciech Kocjan did it for me faster and more inexpensively
than I could have done for myself. I hope he doesn't mind
the publicity.
.



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