deutschmarx |
Wednesday 9 September 2009 at 8:04
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deutschmarx
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Hi, PlayOnLinux added an option in the right click menu for opening my Office 2007 extensions. When I select the option, for example "Open with Microsoft Powerpoint", i get an error saying "File not found"
If i Right Click the .ppt file for instance and select "Properties" and hit the "Open With" tab, i can add another application with the following command:
env WINEPREFIX="/home/mark/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/Office2007" wine "C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Office12\\WINWORD.EXE"
but this option is then named "env" and is placed in the "Open with" menu. So what i would like to do is set it for the "Open with Microsoft Powerpoint" right click option.
So in short, my question is where can I correct this command so that the "Open with Microsoft Powerpoint/Word/Excel" actually work from the right click menu?
I've only been on Linux for two weeks. Much too learn. I'd appreciate your help. Thanks.
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deutschmarx |
Wednesday 9 September 2009 at 8:11
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deutschmarx
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Sorry, i just read the "how to post questions" guide.
Ubuntu Jaunty (latest release)
LinuxMint 7
Wine 1.1.29
Dell XPS 1530, dual booted with Vista
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NSLW |
Wednesday 9 September 2009 at 20:17
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NSLW
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Hi deutschmarx,
you can point Microsoft Office Word 2007, which is in ~/.PlayOnLinux/configurations/installed directory, in Open With tab and then you'll have got Open With Microsoft Office Word 2007 or whatever you name the script. This script already contains
env WINEPREFIX="/home/mark/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/Office2007" wine "C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Office12\\WINWORD.EXE" Edited by NSLW
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Aymeric P. |
Wednesday 9 September 2009 at 23:50
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Aymeric P.
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Hi,
You can also also use this line :
playonlinux --run "MSWord 2007"
right click -> open with -> playonlinux --run "MSWord 2007"
With "MSWord 2007" the name of the shortcut in PlayOnLinux.
Former member.
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brunojcm |
Wednesday 30 June 2010 at 6:41
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brunojcm
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NSLW, I asked that before in another thread, but don't know it was the right place.
Why are not the "open with" configurations based on ' ~/.PlayOnLinux/configurations/installed' script created by default instead of a lot of wrong lauchers? Is there any problem with it?
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