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FM does not open DITA files from a DITA map.

Explorer ,
Aug 31, 2016 Aug 31, 2016

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Hi all,

on the Computer of a colleague we can open DITA files directly from a map by simply double-clicking them (or right-click -> open). On my Computer this does not work. It is really painful to open the files individually from the file System, does anybody know a fix?

Robert

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Explorer ,
Sep 02, 2016 Sep 02, 2016

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I tried a new installation of FM2015 now. Result: When I create a new ditamap and insert topicrefs, I can open the referenced topics by doubleclicking. As soon as I save the ditamap and open it again, doubleclicking does not work any more.

I noticed that after the new installation, FM still displays the same previously opened files. So evidently some old remnants of the previous installation are still present. Does anybody know how to do a full deinstallation, to get raid of FM completely in order to re-install in a clean way?

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Problem solved: After deleting the FM folder in C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Adobe it works again.

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