[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #5095: The "Edit With" Menu Is Empty For Some File Types
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Wed Aug 11 19:22:40 CEST 2010
#5095: The "Edit With" Menu Is Empty For Some File Types
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Reporter: simonm | Owner: dkocher
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: core | Version: 3.5.1
Severity: normal | Keywords:
Platform: Mac OS X 10.6 | Architecture: Intel
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I love TextMate, except for this one issue:
I'm connecting to a SFTP server that holds a bunch of text files, which I
am editing using TextMate. (It's the current version of TextMate, and I
have the "Always use this application" checkbox turned on in Cyberduck's
editor preferences.)
Some of the text files have names ending with the extension ".mhtml", and
contain HTML::Mason source code. (However, the same extension is also
sometimes used for MIME HTML, a Microsoft-introduced format for packing
HTML and and associated assets into a single file, and if I download one
of these files and look at in the Finder, its "Open with" menu gives me
the choice of opening it in Microsoft Word.)
When I have one of those ".mhtml" files selected, the "Edit with" menu is
empty, and the command-K keyboard shortcut does not work. In order to edit
these files I must make the window toolbar visible, and use the "Edit"
button shown there.
I am guessing that the "Edit with" menu is looking for applications which
are registered for the ".mhtml" file type, finding an unsupported editor
(Microsoft Word) and bailing out. However, I think the "Always use this
application" checkbox should still be respected in this situation, so that
I can hit command-K to edit the file in TextMate.
Thank you for your consideration,
-Simon
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/5095>
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