Code Previewing in External Browser - How?

Started by Arthur, April 22, 2009, 04:21:21 PM

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Arthur

Taken from features:

º Code Previewing
Preview in Internal Browser (Internet Explorer) -- does that mean I need to set IE as a tool?
Preview in External Browser

alex

QuotePreview in Internal Browser (Internet Explorer) -- does that mean I need to set IE as a tool?

  • or F12 Preview in Web Browser
  • Or as help item, and file name as argument and Open in external browser off

QuotePreview in External Browser

  • As tool item, and file name as argument
  • Or as help item, and file name as argument and Open in external browser on
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Arthur

Quote•As tool item, and file name as argument
- is not too elegant, and for me this means I need to set it for each type of file (?) e.g. .vb, .cs, .cmd, .sql, and so on?

Stefan

Quote from: Arthur on April 22, 2009, 05:46:02 PM
[...] this means I need to set it for each type of file (?) e.g. .vb, .cs, .cmd, .sql, and so on?
No, Arthur.

In tools dialog box

just select "Default Source" or even "Default"  before clicking on "[Add...]"
instead off having an specific syntax   (as e.g. .vb, .cs, .cmd, .sql, and so on) selected.

Then you would see and could use this tool for all syntax's


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