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Re: default editor for undefined file types (suffix) [message #258173 is a reply to message #258142] |
Wed, 11 June 2008 18:11 |
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Originally posted by: codeslave.ca.ibm.com
Presumably KDE things nedit is the default handler for editing text
files. Try changing your Konqueror settings for text/plain (or other
matching content type).
Settings > Configure Konqueror > File Associations > "txt" ? text/plain
> Application Preference Order
Settings > Configure Konqueror > File Associations > "c" > text/x-csrc >
Application Preference Order
etc.
kevin t wrote:
> i have noticed that if i open files that do not have a known suffix (no
> defined associations) the eclipse tool will open an nedit window for the
> file in question.
> i see how to define an editor for a specific file type (suffix), but i
> don't see what defines the default editor for all UNDEFINED file
> types(suffixs).
> why did it choose nedit and not vi/emacs/... other editors
>
> using eclipse in a linux environment with KDE as the window manager.
>
> thanks.
>
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Nick Boldt :: Release Engineer, IBM Toronto Lab
Eclipse Modeling :: http://www.eclipse.org/modeling
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/User:Nickb
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