i would like to use the E-P-I-C Plugin for Perl Support. Everthing works fine. Now my Question.
I want to use Files without any File Extension. The Problem is, that Eclipse Associates these Files with the Standard Text Editor. But I want to use the "EPIC Perl Editor". In Preferences -> Editors -> File Associations there is no possibility to choose an association like *. to link Files with no Extension to the EPIC Perl Editor.
Is there any Solution for my Problem.
Thanks a lot. For your help
Torsten
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If you want to edit a file witout Extension try to open as
New > File
The following dialog shows an Button called "Erweitert" in German. (Sorry I don't know the buttons name in English. "More"?) After this you can chose "link to file". Chose the file for "link to" and use for the name of the link on top of dialog "filename.pl"
I hope, that it is understandable. Sorry for my bad English.
Kay
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Hi all,
i would like to use the E-P-I-C Plugin for Perl Support. Everthing works fine. Now my Question.
I want to use Files without any File Extension. The Problem is, that Eclipse Associates these Files with the Standard Text Editor. But I want to use the "EPIC Perl Editor". In Preferences -> Editors -> File Associations there is no possibility to choose an association like *. to link Files with no Extension to the EPIC Perl Editor.
Is there any Solution for my Problem.
Thanks a lot. For your help
Torsten
currently this is not possible due to a limitation in the core eclipse code - see here: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1256145&group_id=75859&atid=545277
Hi Torsten,
perhaps my way can help you...
If you want to edit a file witout Extension try to open as
New > File
The following dialog shows an Button called "Erweitert" in German. (Sorry I don't know the buttons name in English. "More"?) After this you can chose "link to file". Chose the file for "link to" and use for the name of the link on top of dialog "filename.pl"
I hope, that it is understandable. Sorry for my bad English.
Kay