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List:       groovy-user
Subject:    Re: [groovy-user] Groovy-Eclipse and non-custom .groovy file extension
From:       "Maarten Boekhold" <boekhold () gmx ! com>
Date:       2014-08-26 12:04:30
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<div>Hi Dinko,</div>

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<div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>From:</b>&nbsp;&quot;Dinko Srko&#269;&quot; \
&lt;dinko.srkoc@gmail.com&gt;<br/> In Window / Preferences go to General &gt; Editors \
&gt; File Associations.<br/> There you can add a file type and associate an editor \
for that type.<br/> &nbsp;</div>

<div>Thanks, that adds syntax highlighting for me. There&#39;s no content assist \
however :(</div>

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<div>Anybody has any idea on how to get content assist working in such a \
scenario?</div>

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<div>Maarten</div>

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0;"><b>Sent:</b>&nbsp;Tuesday, August 26, 2014 at 3:43 PM<br/> \
<b>From:</b>&nbsp;&quot;Dinko Srko&#269;&quot; &lt;dinko.srkoc@gmail.com&gt;<br/> \
<b>To:</b>&nbsp;user@groovy.codehaus.org<br/> <b>Subject:</b>&nbsp;Re: [groovy-user] \
Groovy-Eclipse and non-custom .groovy file extension</div>

<div name="quoted-content">On 26 August 2014 13:01, Maarten Boekhold \
&lt;boekhold@gmx.com&gt; wrote:<br/> &gt; Hi all,<br/>
&gt;<br/>
&gt; [...]<br/>
&gt; Is there a way to register &quot;custom file extensions&quot; in<br/>
&gt; Eclipse/Groovy-Eclipse so that they are actually treated as groovy scripts<br/>
&gt; inside Eclipse?<br/>
<br/>
It&#39;s been a while since I used Eclipse for Groovy editing, but I hope<br/>
the following would work:<br/>
<br/>
In Window / Preferences go to General &gt; Editors &gt; File Associations.<br/>
There you can add a file type and associate an editor for that type.<br/>
<br/>
Cheers,<br/>
Dinko<br/>
<br/>
&gt;<br/>
&gt; Maarten<br/>
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