On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 17:08:56 -0600, Scott Ribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
>> But having an app explicitly
>> and automatically mark documents it saves as opening in itself can get
>> frustrating for the user.
>
>How so? It seems the most reasonable default. I really don't see end users
>saving a file from one app, and expecting it to automatically open with a
>different app. In fact, that seems like it would be rather surprising
>behavior.

Indeed, the problem is that that is exactly what *does* happen, e.g. a .rb
file saved with TextMate opens when double-clicked with Xcode or Coda,
behavior that drives me insane. I wish TextMate *would* mark files it
creates as belonging to itself. Some apps (e.g. Script Debugger, which deals
in .scpt files that might also be opened by Script Editor) make this a pref;
that seems reasonable behavior. m.

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