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Re: [ptp-user] External editors in Indigo

I set the file associations within Eclipse to open stuff within the internal editors instead of external editors.
one example is *.psf (project set files) which my Mac thinks are Photoshop files so it tries to use photoshop.
Bring up the Preferences Dialog, and in upper left search bar type "file assoc" (because I can never remember where it is)
If there isn't a file extension/filetype for the type of file, add one. then while it's selected, make sure there's an "associated editor" in the bottom
pane that you want it to open with.


...Beth

Beth Tibbitts
Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM STG - High Performance Computing Tools
Mailing Address: IBM Corp., 745 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY 40511


Inactive hide details for Greg Watson ---06/28/2011 09:27:34 AM---I set the finder preference to use Eclipse to open files endiGreg Watson ---06/28/2011 09:27:34 AM---I set the finder preference to use Eclipse to open files ending in .c, .h, etc. That seems to work.


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I set the finder preference to use Eclipse to open files ending in .c, .h, etc. That seems to work. Use "Get Info" (command-I) on one of the files, set the "Open with:" option, then click on "Change All...".

Greg


On Jun 28, 2011, at 8:52 AM, David E Hudak wrote:

> Hi All,
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> I downloaded the Indigo "IDE for Parallel Application Developers" from
www.eclipse.org/downloads. I am not done with my evaluation, but so far it looks EXACTLY like what I want to roll out to our users at OSC.
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> I have one problem. I am using the Mac OS X 64-bit build, and the remote system explorer file browser shows files on my cluster. When I double click on one of those files, it automatically launches external editors (emacs or XCode or TextEdit or GEdit) based on the file type associations in the Finder. I would prefer eclipse to just open files with the internal text editor. Is there a big switch to turn this on/off?
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> Thanks,
> Dave
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> Ohio Supercomputer Center
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