Re: Open with BBEdit Contextual Menu Item in Finder?

2014-04-02 Thread Gary Sprung
Thanks for the info that it is in the Services menu. Better than nothing. I 
wish I knew a way to edit the Open With... menu. On my new MacBookPro, 
BBEdit is not listed as an app that will open .css files.

On Saturday, March 15, 2014 10:21:28 AM UTC-6, VikR wrote:

 In the Finder I often use the Open with BBEdit contextual menu item. 
 Lately I noticed it's moved from the bottom of the contextual menu, to 
 Services sub-menu in the contextual menu. Is there a way to put it back in 
 the list of items that is immediately visible in the contextual menu, i.e. 
 not in the submenu?




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Re: Open with BBEdit Contextual Menu Item in Finder?

2014-04-02 Thread Fritz Anderson
Are you sure it isn't in the Open With... contextual menu? It is on my machine, 
and BBEdit's Info.plist claims `public.text` as a file type it can edit. It 
should show up in the Open With... menu. (I wonder if some other app has 
published a CSS type that doesn't descend from `public.text` -- BBEdit appears 
to claim .css only if it came from Dashcode.)

Strange.

If BBEdit did show up in the menu, you'd select a .css file in the Finder, and 
File  Get Info (cmd-I). One of the controls is an Open with popup. Select 
BBEdit from the menu. If you want all .css files to open in BBEdit, click the 
Change All... button.

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On 2 Apr 2014, at 9:16 AM, Gary Sprung garygnu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for the info that it is in the Services menu. Better than nothing. I 
 wish I knew a way to edit the Open With... menu. On my new MacBookPro, BBEdit 
 is not listed as an app that will open .css files.
 
 On Saturday, March 15, 2014 10:21:28 AM UTC-6, VikR wrote:
 In the Finder I often use the Open with BBEdit contextual menu item. Lately 
 I noticed it's moved from the bottom of the contextual menu, to Services 
 sub-menu in the contextual menu. Is there a way to put it back in the list of 
 items that is immediately visible in the contextual menu, i.e. not in the 
 submenu?
 
 
 
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Re: Open with BBEdit Contextual Menu Item in Finder?

2014-03-17 Thread Fletcher Sandbeck
On Mar 15, 2014, at 9:21 AM, VikR v...@mindspring.com wrote:

 In the Finder I often use the Open with BBEdit contextual menu item. Lately 
 I noticed it's moved from the bottom of the contextual menu, to Services 
 sub-menu in the contextual menu. Is there a way to put it back in the list of 
 items that is immediately visible in the contextual menu, i.e. not in the 
 submenu?


Another thing you could try is assigning it a keyboard shortcut in System 
Preferences  Keyboard  Shortcuts.

[fletcher]

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Open with BBEdit Contextual Menu Item in Finder?

2014-03-15 Thread VikR
In the Finder I often use the Open with BBEdit contextual menu item. 
Lately I noticed it's moved from the bottom of the contextual menu, to 
Services sub-menu in the contextual menu. Is there a way to put it back in 
the list of items that is immediately visible in the contextual menu, i.e. 
not in the submenu?


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