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Old 08-19-2021, 04:11 PM   #18
KevinH
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But if you launch it when the OPF is the current file it should enable file watchers for all the xhtml files no matter what target (ie. PageEdit or not) is used. If not, I think we should put it back that way.

What do you think?


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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
It only passes the OPF file and sets up the watcher for all xhtml files if the external editor is named "pageedit", now. Otherwise, it only passes the current xhtml file to other programs. We had to change that because the earlier approach basically limited the external editor button to be used for PageEdit. The couldn't edit xhtml files with a different xhtml editor assigned to the button.

Also keep in mind that the button can be assigned to a batch file that could do all kinds of theoretical processing before passing the xhtml file in question to an external editor.
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