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Re: web development and switching



In the Xcode preferences, click on File Types. There is a tree of different types of files under "file" and you can select a different editor (internal or your choice of external) for each type of file. You can set the preference very high up the tree, and then all files will use BBEdit, or you can be specific and make the change only for certain types of files.

The built-in editor in Xcode is getting better with each iteration (haven't tried 2 yet) but I still have a 'BBEdit brain', having used it since 1997.

Walter

On Jun 24, 2005, at 7:45 PM, Chris Holland wrote:

I'll second that BBEdit endorsement :) A mighty fine editor. I've used
since 1996.

I didn't know you could configure XCode to use it. good to know. Thanks Walter.

On 6/24/05, Walter Lee Davis <email@hidden> wrote:
BBedit and Xcode make a mighty pair. I have seen died-in-the-wool
windows freaks change to Mac just to use BBEdit, and Xcode (free) can
be configured to use BBEdit for all of its text editing purposes.

Walter

On Jun 24, 2005, at 5:20 PM, Demetrius Anger wrote:

Also re:IDEs I think it is funny how there is an insane number of text
editors and interfaces for doing coding and development and it seems
like there's nothing that anyone is totally happy with (unless they
wrote it themselves or something but that's just silly). I suppose
I'll use Dreamweaver for now even though I pretty much only use it for
text editing and transferring files.

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References: 
 >Re: web development and switching (From: Demetrius Anger <email@hidden>)
 >Re: web development and switching (From: Walter Lee Davis <email@hidden>)
 >Re: web development and switching (From: Chris Holland <email@hidden>)



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