Open all Grid Engine .e, .o, .pe and .po files in Sublime by default?
Windows user. I want Sublime to open files as described in title. The problem is, each job creates it's own extension.
e.g. submit job number 1111111 and get files job.e1111111, job.o1111111, etc.
Within Windows these are unrecognised file types. One can assign Sublime to open them but obviously the next job will have a different job number and a different extension.
Thanks
sublimetext3 sungridengine
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Windows user. I want Sublime to open files as described in title. The problem is, each job creates it's own extension.
e.g. submit job number 1111111 and get files job.e1111111, job.o1111111, etc.
Within Windows these are unrecognised file types. One can assign Sublime to open them but obviously the next job will have a different job number and a different extension.
Thanks
sublimetext3 sungridengine
The job of association between file extensions and what should open them falls to Windows and not Sublime; so unless Windows has the ability to apply a range of file extensions to an association, I don't think this is possible.
– OdatNurd
Nov 22 at 0:12
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Windows user. I want Sublime to open files as described in title. The problem is, each job creates it's own extension.
e.g. submit job number 1111111 and get files job.e1111111, job.o1111111, etc.
Within Windows these are unrecognised file types. One can assign Sublime to open them but obviously the next job will have a different job number and a different extension.
Thanks
sublimetext3 sungridengine
Windows user. I want Sublime to open files as described in title. The problem is, each job creates it's own extension.
e.g. submit job number 1111111 and get files job.e1111111, job.o1111111, etc.
Within Windows these are unrecognised file types. One can assign Sublime to open them but obviously the next job will have a different job number and a different extension.
Thanks
sublimetext3 sungridengine
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The job of association between file extensions and what should open them falls to Windows and not Sublime; so unless Windows has the ability to apply a range of file extensions to an association, I don't think this is possible.
– OdatNurd
Nov 22 at 0:12
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The job of association between file extensions and what should open them falls to Windows and not Sublime; so unless Windows has the ability to apply a range of file extensions to an association, I don't think this is possible.
– OdatNurd
Nov 22 at 0:12
The job of association between file extensions and what should open them falls to Windows and not Sublime; so unless Windows has the ability to apply a range of file extensions to an association, I don't think this is possible.
– OdatNurd
Nov 22 at 0:12
The job of association between file extensions and what should open them falls to Windows and not Sublime; so unless Windows has the ability to apply a range of file extensions to an association, I don't think this is possible.
– OdatNurd
Nov 22 at 0:12
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The job of association between file extensions and what should open them falls to Windows and not Sublime; so unless Windows has the ability to apply a range of file extensions to an association, I don't think this is possible.
– OdatNurd
Nov 22 at 0:12