On Friday, August 12, 2011, detayls <[email protected]> wrote:
How do I configure my new BBEdit 10 to be the external editor for
XCode 4.1?
Xcode 4.x doesn't support the specification of editors for file
types the way previous versions used to. Instead, you tell the
Finder that you want BBEdit to be the default application for
files of a given type (using the "Get Info" window, selecting
BBEdit from the popup, and using the "Change All" button), and
then use the "Open in External Editor" command on the Xcode
contextual menu for items in the project navigator.
However, double-clicking on an error in Xcode does not open the
file and line in BBEdit, nor are any previously working parts of
the old external-editor interface still supported.
(Radar 9111936)
R.
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