But how will that work for other classes of documents, such as images, which 
have their own default editor?

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On 6/14/12 at 8:28 AM -0500, Rod Buchanan wrote in a message entitled
"Re: change default editor to bbedit":

>On Jun 13, 2012, at 7:25 PM, bobPCL wrote:
>
>> thanks. That does work for crontab. Unfortunately it does work if you say 
>> "edit file.name", you can say bbedit but not edit.
>
>Add this to ~/.bashrc
>
>       alias edit='/usr/bin/bbedit'
>
>--
>Rod

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