Yes, but the only joy that the pList editor gives me is when it converts 
binary pList files to XML. Vim is a much nicer pList editor.

Because pList files are often XML-based (especially with open source 
apps, like Firefox), it seems natural to at least support opening them. 
If worse comes to worst, people see binary. Clever users will convert 
them on the fly when Vim detects a pList file.

--Ted

On 4/1/09 9:02 AM, Robin wrote:
>
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Ted Pavlic<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> I right-clicked on an Info.plist file today, and I was surprised to see
>> that MacVim was not listed in the "Open With" menu.
>>
>> Shouldn't MacVim be registered for *.plist files too?
>
> Not sure, but some plist files are binary - perhaps that is the reason.
>
> Robin
>
> >
>

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