Jano Svitok
3/5/2007 4:31:00 PM
On 3/5/07, Alex DeCaria <alex.decaria@millersville.edu> wrote:
> I know that using rubyw.exe will run my Ruby/TK applications without
> giving me a command line, but I don't know how to set this up in
> Windows. For instance, right now if I double-click my ruby programs
> from Windows Explorer I get a command window. How do I set windows up
> so that it runs rubyw.exe for that application instead of ruby.exe?
>
> I do most of my stuff in Linux, and Windows is not my strong suit.
Open any explorer window (e.g. my computer), Tools | Folder Options |
File Types, find .rb, Advanced, choose open action, Edit, replace ruby
with rubyw.
Or, use .rbw extension.