Re: Change default Editor?

2010-02-26 Thread martin.snyman
+1

On Feb 8, 10:31 am, john j...@descy.de wrote:
 Am 05.02.2010 um 20:31 schrieb phx:

  if i doubleclick on a file at versions Xcode opens to show the file.
  Is it possible to chage e.g. to Textmate?

 This is a frequently asked question. Versions uses the file associations from 
 the Finder preferences. I would prefer Versions to have its own associations 
 as an option, because I think the context may be different.

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Re: Change default Editor?

2010-02-09 Thread faun
Hi all,

I would like to see Versions have its own application associations
applied to folders as well. I would suggest an optional double click
behavior for folders that would open that folder in a specified
application. Otherwise, there is still the Reveal in Finder button and
menu item (a keyboard shortcut would be in order as well). This would
greatly improve my workflow, since the vast majority of the time I
would like to view that directory in TextMate.

Thanks,
Faun

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Re: Change default Editor?

2010-02-09 Thread Gabriel Gilder
And of course, having Open with... in the context menu could also
help with these situations.

-Gabriel


On Feb 9, 11:06 am, faun faunzyb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 I would like to see Versions have its own application associations
 applied to folders as well. I would suggest an optional double click
 behavior for folders that would open that folder in a specified
 application. Otherwise, there is still the Reveal in Finder button and
 menu item (a keyboard shortcut would be in order as well). This would
 greatly improve my workflow, since the vast majority of the time I
 would like to view that directory in TextMate.

 Thanks,
 Faun

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Change default Editor?

2010-02-08 Thread phx
Hey all,

if i doubleclick on a file at versions Xcode opens to show the file.
Is it possible to chage e.g. to Textmate?

Thanks for help!

phx

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Re: Change default Editor?

2010-02-08 Thread john

Am 05.02.2010 um 20:31 schrieb phx:
 if i doubleclick on a file at versions Xcode opens to show the file.
 Is it possible to chage e.g. to Textmate?

This is a frequently asked question. Versions uses the file associations from 
the Finder preferences. I would prefer Versions to have its own associations as 
an option, because I think the context may be different. 

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