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Live preview opens Chrome Canary instead of stable Chrome #7062
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Thanks for filing. Can you look in your Registry at this key and let us know if it's set, and if so, to what?
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It is set to:
But my system default browser is Chrome:
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Thanks for the info. Brackets uses the registry key I mentioned above to help determine location of chrome.exe, but apparently it is not reliably Chrome stable, so we'll need to research this some more. As a workaround, you should be able to change that setting to the path to Chrome stable. Brackets also doesn't want to use system default browser which may be a non-chrome browser. |
Reviewed. We'll call this low priority for now (we can raise it if we start getting a bunch of reports from people having problems because the wrong Chrome is launching). Note that some form of #6622 would actually be ideal because it would allow a user to selectively run against Canary or their Chrome stable (and eventually other browsers). |
Yes, I have the same problem, I installed Brackets fresh shortly and the live prewiew opens always in Google Canary. I'd like to open it on a new tab in normal Chrome. I also have Win 7 64-bit and Chrome as my default browser. I didn't even know the esistance of Google Canary before this, and therefore I suppose this is common to all users with the same configuration. Thanks for the help. Bracket version: sprint 37 Build 0.37.0-12014 |
@marcofugaro Brackets seems to load the last Chrome that was installed, so I think you can work around this by uninstalling stable Chrome and re-installing it. |
Thanks a lot, will do that. |
Opening Live Preview in a separate window is expected. This is done so Brackets doesn't mess up your other browser windows. You can clear your Live Preview Chrome profile as follows:
Does that fix it? |
Yes that solved the profile problem, thanks. Sorry for derailing the thread, I thought you was supposed to use your ordinary tabs. |
Everything here is covered in Chrome section of Troubleshooting guide. Closing. |
If both versions of Chrome are installed, Brackets opens Canary instead of regular stable Chrome.
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