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How to specify that files of a particular type should be recognized as source code?
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How to specify that files of a particular type should be recognized as source code?


  • Subject: How to specify that files of a particular type should be recognized as source code?
  • From: Guillaume Billard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 16:06:19 +0100

Hello,

We're using many .INL files in our projects and they don't get syntax coloring even though they contain C++ code.
I can do a search (".inl") and list them in the Details view, select all of them (Cmd-A) and in their common Info page (Cmd-I), set their File Type to sourcecode.cpp.cpp.
Is there a way to set this globally?
If not, is bugreporter the place to make feature requests?


Thanks.


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