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Different editors for different file types #12095

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cyberduck opened this issue Jan 23, 2006 · 4 comments
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Different editors for different file types #12095

cyberduck opened this issue Jan 23, 2006 · 4 comments
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826be42 created the issue

It would be wonderful to be able to map individual file types to separate external editors. In my case, just being able to edit css files with cssedit and everything else with bbedit would be good enough.

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@dkocher commented

As a workaround the context menu in the browser (right click on the file to edit) and select Edit With...

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@dkocher commented

Using System Preferences > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts you may want to assign different shortcuts to the editors.

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6b05757 commented

This is my most wanted feature right now. I have basically the similar case as the original author of the feature request. I use auto insurance quotes Smultron for editing php files and CSSEdit for css (or actually I mostly use Smultron for both because of this issue). Why not use the same default editors as Mac OS, i.e. the same editor that is default when I double click on a file in Finder? Would also be nice to open and edit images from Cyberduck that way.

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@dkocher commented

Fixed in 05da56c. If the default editor for a file is supported use it instead of the default editor configured in Cyberduck.

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