Re: file association problems (i think)

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On Monday 16 May 2011 16:56:37 Duncan wrote:
> Peter Nikolic posted on Mon, 16 May 2011 09:44:40 +0100 as excerpted:
> > Well thsi one is anoying the living whatsit out of me  now
> > 
> >  was working on somne files for my clubs website  one of which is an
> >  shtml file
> > 
> > using bluefish   saved it closed down  phone call can you change this
> > open it up again  file lacks it's highlighting it is all balck text
> > rename it to html instead of shtml and all is fine i can see nowhere in
> > bluefish for file associations but  if i look in System settings there
> > is but no mention of shtml  is there supposed to be if so what should it
> > say or where can i get a default setting  from ..
> > 
> > Miffed and confused Pete .
> 
> This is unlikely to be a kde file associations problem.
> 
> I've not worked with bluefish, but normally, editors that have syntax
> highlighting have either some method of setting the highlight-type
> manually and/or of configuring which highlight type applies to which files
> by extension and/or mimetype.  That's what you're looking for.  (I could
> explain how to set it in kwrite or in mcedit, but that's not bluefish...)

Humm yes well i would have expected to find something as well  but i can n iot 
find a permanent fix i can now force the issue  Humm can see this is going to be 
one of those things that make you go Hummmmmmmmmmm!..

Lets the games begin 

Pete .


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