I can confirm this works for me. I've tested it with a little python
script that logs each parameter I pass to the program and works
perfect.

One thing that should be noted is that you have to specify the
complete path to your editor. For example, if you're in Linux with
Gnome, to open it in gedit you should put "/usr/bin/gedit" as the path
of the edior, not just "gedit" as you type in the console.

The Python Script I made is the following:

#! /usr/bin/python
import sys

file = open("/var/tmp/editor.log", 'a')

file.write(str(sys.argv)+"\n")

file.close()

Just made it executable and set as editor (including the full path ;)
), and in /var/tmp/editor.log you'll find a log with the parameters
you passed to the editor.

Hernán

2009/5/13 Jan Odvarko <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> On 13 kvě, 08:02, BigFoot <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Afraid it's not working for me.
> Could you please report a bug with a simple focused test case (steps
> to reproduce)
> http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/list
> I'll fix it.
>
>> I googled the issue and there are tons of people having the same
>> problem and no one seems to know the answer.
>> Nothing in the documentation either. Absolutely nothing
> True, which  is also the reason why users don't know much about this
> (quite useful) feature. As soon as the bug is fixed I'll put together
> a detailed doc about how it works.
>
> Thanks!
> Honza
>
>> On May 12, 10:30 pm, Jan Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > You can use the following place holders - targets (in the "Arguments"
>> > field of the "Configure Editors" dialog).
>> > %url : current page URL
>> > %file : local temp file path
>>
>> > These will be dynamically replaced.
>>
>> > In casehttp://www.google.czisthe current page:
>> > %url : "http://www.google.cz/";
>> > %file : "C:\\Users\\Honza\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\fbtmp\\www.google.cz\
>> > \index.html"
>>
>> > Firebug gets the current page and in case of a remote resource
>> > (http://) it saves it's content (the response returned from the
>> > server) into a temp file. In my case (Vista) it's in the following
>> > dir:
>> > "C:\\Users\\Honza\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\fbtmp\\www.google.cz\
>> > \index.html"
>>
>> > If no target (%url, %file) is used, Firebugs appends the above temp
>> > file path automatically as an argument.
>>
>> > You can also use your own arguments, these will be just copied and
>> > used.
>>
>> > Honza
>>
>> > On 12 kvě, 12:44, BigFoot <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > Hi there,
>>
>> > > Could anyone be so kind as to tell me what the Launch Arguments for
>> > > the Open with Editor option would be.
>>
>> > > I am using TextWrangler as the editor on a Mac.
>>
>> > > Thanks a bunch.
> >
>

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