Re: How to specify a file uses an External Editor?
Re: How to specify a file uses an External Editor?
- Subject: Re: How to specify a file uses an External Editor?
- From: Dave <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 11:32:10 +0000
- X_v_e_cd: b65b0023e01f6bf0975cc53026b88533
- X_v_r_cd: d8f9678ea3ae71a308f0e3306d8b4271
> On 10 Nov 2015, at 16:50, Rich Siegel <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, November 10, 2015, Dave <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Is there anyway I can have a particular file or files open in an
>> External Editor when it is opened in XCode?
>>
>> I have some .applescript files in my project and want to always open
>> them in ScriptEditor.
>
> Just use the Finder's "Get Info" window as usual to make sure that the .applescript files open in the correct application by default. Thereafter, using the "Open with External Editor" command in Xcode will open them in the Script Editor.
It’s already set to the Script Editor, so if I open in the Finder it opens in Script Editor, what I want to be able to do if when I double-click it in XCode for it to open in the Script Editor rather than XCode without having to issue a special “Open in External Editor” command but it doesn’t look like it will allow that? Seems a bit silly to have to tell it you want to open it using a different Editor *every* time you want to look at it, surely it’s better to specify it once and have it use than editor for now on in a similar way in which GitTower or SourceTrees will allow you to specify a tool for doing a “diff”.
Cheers
Dave
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