![]() I’m a Mac newbie, so if anyone knows anything about either of these issues I would love to hear from you. I have to manually switch to the editor and open the file. So I’m currently in a position where I can’t seemlessly switch from my PowerPoint slides to example code. I’ve Googled this “feature” and I can’t find a sensible solution on Office 2008. ![]() On Windows this produces a warning message, but on OS X it produces two warning dialogs. ![]() I’m at an Oracle ACE Director briefing at Oracle Headquarters in Redwood Shores and there are loads of Macs around, but I’ve not found anyone who can get this to work yet.Ī close second to this is the warning messages when you click a file link in a PowerPoint presentation. I have to do a File > Open, which kinda defeats the object of a file association. If I associate an editor like jEdit or SQL Developer with the “.sql’ file extension, clicking on the file starts up the editor, but the editor doesn’t actually contain the file. You can associate a program with a file extension, but it doesn’t really work properly. The one that is bugging me the most today is File Associations… It looks very pretty and for the most part I’m really happy with it, but there are a few things that are really annoying about OS X.
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