While testing out per-type themes, I noticed all `.txt` files came up as Python. I’m sure I did this to myself at some point, but I couldn’t get it to go back.
It should be just a matter of opening a `.txt` file and selecting “Plain Text”, right?
I was able to fix it manually by editing `Global.tmProperties`, but thought I’d report it in case it’s a bug introduced with the new automatic type detection or something.
On a related note, changing the type of an open document doesn’t change the theme, but it’s a brand new feature. That’ll work eventually, right?
Something similar happened to me, every php file I did open was recognized as all kinds of types, but not as php..
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On Jul 6 2016, at 7:45 pm, Rob McBroom <mailinglist0@skurfer.com> wrote:
While testing out per-type themes, I noticed all .txt files came up as
Python. I’m sure I did this to myself at some point, but I couldn’t get it to go back.
It should be just a matter of opening a .txt file and selecting “Plain
Text”, right?
I was able to fix it manually by editing Global.tmProperties, but thought
I’d report it in case it’s a bug introduced with the new automatic type detection or something.
On a related note, changing the type of an open document doesn’t change the
theme, but it’s a brand new feature. That’ll work eventually, right?
-- Rob McBroom http://www.skurfer.com/