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Re: Mac OS X 10.1 File Name Extension Guidelines
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Re: Mac OS X 10.1 File Name Extension Guidelines


  • Subject: Re: Mac OS X 10.1 File Name Extension Guidelines
  • From: Rob Rix <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 10:02:30 -0400

I'm not talking about default applications for a type. I am saying if you make an HTML file in GoLive chances are you are ONLY going to edit it in GoLive. If you make a .m file in BBEdit, chances are thats where you are going to edit it (and in that case it doesn't matter as PB automatically displays files in a project in PB.

I disagree, but I tend to work in a more document-centric way (which is why OpenDoc interests me, even though I never actually used it). If I create an HTML file in GoLive, I'm probably going to edit it in everything from BBEdit Lite to TextEdit to Mail before I'm finished.

I tend to drag files on to application icons in the Dock instead of just double-clicking them to support this behaviour of mine.

-- Rob

The above message is a figment of your imagination. So is this.


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 >Re: Mac OS X 10.1 File Name Extension Guidelines (From: Rosyna <email@hidden>)

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