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Re: Using Xcode for C programming and data files
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Re: Using Xcode for C programming and data files


  • Subject: Re: Using Xcode for C programming and data files
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 22:11:15 -0800

On Dec 18, 2004, at 1:10 PM, email@hidden wrote:

Hi, when I transfer data.dat files to my project. It runs just fine but when I want to view it, graphic converter comes up and shows me something that does not look nothing like my file.
What can I do to view it? Thank you for your replies.

GraphicConverter claims dozens or hundreds of file extensions. You deal with this in the general Mac OS X way: you select a .dat file in the Finder, choose Get Info, then choose the "Open With..." popup menu and choose Xcode from that list (or, if it's not in the list, choose Other Application... and navigate to /Developer/Applications/Xcode).


Then you check the "Apply to all documents of this type" checkbox so it applies to all .dat files.

Chris

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