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Re: Editing HTML
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Re: Editing HTML


  • Subject: Re: Editing HTML
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 21:27:05 -0600

On 19 Nov 2007, at 8:20 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote:

Select the html file's icon in Groups and Files and control-click on it. The context menu has an "Open As..." item that allows you to alternately open each file as either plain textbor HTML. Your choice sticks to the file in the project until you pick a different Open As.

Argh. I thought a docset tree would be an ideal thing to put into the Organizer, but that window doesn't do Open As…. So it's a folder reference for me. A great pity.


Don't change the file type.

I see the wisdom in this. I've filed a documentation bug against <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeUserGuide/Contents/Resources/en.lproj/03_05_editing_external_editor/chapter_24_section_3.html >, which says otherwise.


It's also in the Developer Tools docset, showing "(Last updated: 2007-10-29)." Look for title "Changing the Preferred Editor for a File Type."

Many thanks to Matthew Morse for his explanation of how Xcode decides a file is documentation.

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