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Re: editing XML files



You can add your own file type information for Xcode to use in a  
.pbfilespec file. Just drop the file in ~/Library/Application  
Support/Apple/Developer Tools/Specifications. You can look at  
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DevToolsCore.framework/Resources/ 
Standard file types.pbfilespec to see more examples.

In your case, you might have a file named otherxml.pbfilespec that  
contains:

(
	{
		Identifier = text.plist.xml.other;
		BasedOn = text.plist.xml;
     	Extensions = (wml);
	},
)

Scott

On Jan 17, 2004, at 1:14 PM, Garrett Smith wrote:

> Is there a way to tell xcode that a parcticular file extension should  
> be edited as XML? E.g. WML, etc. -- it would be nice to see the syntax  
> coloring.
>
>  -- Garrett
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