Hi all,

I did what M. Fines said it works 100%.  Honestly, the solution was so easy that I 
kind of felt dumb and didn't want to reply saying that it worked !

The other thing I did was to right click a .build file in the explorer, choose "open 
with" and selected VS.Net.  Now, when I double click the .build file, it opens in 
VS.Net with the good "formatting".

Thank you very much.

Pat

-----Original Message-----
From: Arild Fines [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 21:34
To: Griffin Caprio; Patrice Calvé; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Nant-users] Off Topic: Associate .build files with xml


> --- Arild Fines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> This is probably a dumb question, but is it possible to associate 
>>> files with a .build extension to xml? In Visual Studio, files that 
>>> have a .xml extension are rendered with practical coloring and 
>>> formatting.  It would be great to have this "schema" with .build 
>>> files. Pat
>> 
>> Sure. In the Open File dialog in VS.NET, theres a
>> small arrow beside the
>> Open button. Click it and choose Open With... You'll get a list of 
>> options. Choose HTML/XML Editor. Click Set as default.
>> 
>> VS.NET will now associate .build with XML.

> I think he means having VS.NET open build files as
> though they were XML files, complete with syntax highlighting, 
> indenting, etc....

Uhm... did you try what I wrote? It does exactly that.

--
Arild Fines 



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