Hello everyone!
Looking for someone to help me with this:
I use a program called FADE IN PRO, it is a text processor for audiovisual scripts. In general, the program works fine in GNU / Linux, but it has a defect that I have not been able to solve (and as far as I know, neither has the Fade In programmer):
Fade in saves the files in its own format, .fadein, but my system doesn't recognize it and saves it as an .xlm inside a zip folder.
The consequence of this is that every time I want to open a file I have to use "open with".
I am looking for a way to fix this error, so that the program recognizes its own extensions and saves the text files with its own logo, instead of with the zip folder.
I've tried other forums, but so far no one has been able to give me any advice beyond the obvious "open with".
The program can be downloaded for free, in case someone wants to try it.
I use it with Mint 20.03, although I have tried it with other distributions and it offers the same problem.
Thanks!
Looking for someone to help me with this:
I use a program called FADE IN PRO, it is a text processor for audiovisual scripts. In general, the program works fine in GNU / Linux, but it has a defect that I have not been able to solve (and as far as I know, neither has the Fade In programmer):
Fade in saves the files in its own format, .fadein, but my system doesn't recognize it and saves it as an .xlm inside a zip folder.
The consequence of this is that every time I want to open a file I have to use "open with".
I am looking for a way to fix this error, so that the program recognizes its own extensions and saves the text files with its own logo, instead of with the zip folder.
I've tried other forums, but so far no one has been able to give me any advice beyond the obvious "open with".
The program can be downloaded for free, in case someone wants to try it.
I use it with Mint 20.03, although I have tried it with other distributions and it offers the same problem.
Thanks!