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問題Newbie to Blend: Setting Preferences - Image Editor

  • 2009年6月25日 下午 02:29EdSF 使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章
     
    How do you set external editors?
    • If I right click a bitmap (say png) and select EDIT EXTERNALLY, well, seeing PAINT is kind of horrific for a desginer :)
    Question above is a base question - re: in VS2008 you can set specific external tools for files in your project. Probably will only need one for image/bitmap editing (just like VS).

    Thanks.
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  • 2009年6月26日 下午 06:45EdSF 使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章
     
    How do you set external editors?
    • If I right click a bitmap (say png) and select EDIT EXTERNALLY, well, seeing PAINT is kind of horrific for a desginer :)
    Question above is a base question - re: in VS2008 you can set specific external tools for files in your project. Probably will only need one for image/bitmap editing (just like VS).

    Thanks.
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    Well, I really didn't think this would be a tough question....I guess it can't be done?

    No biggie - It's a cool tool and does make your life easier in a VS2008 + Blend workflow....

    Thanks anyway...



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  • 2009年6月28日 上午 02:42Unni Ravindranathan - MSFT 使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章
     
    Blend does not do anything special about the "Edit Externally" command. We just use whatever be the default "Edit" shell association.

    To change this, right click on the image format, and setup an association such that double click opens the image in the editor of your choice. Then Blend will do the same :)

    Thanks,
    Unni
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  • 2009年6月30日 上午 03:54EdSF 使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章
     
    Blend does not do anything special about the "Edit Externally" command. We just use whatever be the default "Edit" shell association.

    To change this, right click on the image format, and setup an association such that double click opens the image in the editor of your choice. Then Blend will do the same :)

    Thanks,
    Unni
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    Hi Unni,

    Thanks for your input...not so however. That's what I was expecting (if one can't set it). But at the shell level, and in the above example, I do have an editor set for PNG files (and it's not PAINT).

    Anyway, thanks again - it's not a big deal...

    Ed
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