How to associate xml files with desktop app?
See original GitHub issueWhen I want to edit graph with this app, I hope to click demo.xml
file rather than lanuch app first and then open demo.xml
file.
the following maybe a solution but not available now:
chrome.exe --profile-directory=Default --app-id=pebppomjfocnoigkeepgbmcifnnlndla demo.xml
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The original issue for this thread still exists on OSX. Regardless of the extension, once an association is made in OSX, double clicking the file brings the draw.io desktop app to the foreground but doesn’t load the file.
@alderg Ah, ok. There is one other option: “All Applications”. I am able to use that to create the association. But after I do that, when I double click on one of the xml files, it only launches the app – it doesn’t actually open the file. I get this screen: