[MacPorts] #48675: kde4-kile: Associating with .tex files for opening a file by double-clicking (was: Associating kde4-kile with .tex files for opening a file by double-clicking)

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Sat Aug 22 17:55:37 PDT 2015


#48675: kde4-kile: Associating with .tex files for opening a file by double-
clicking
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  Reporter:  theufman@…   |      Owner:  nicos@…
      Type:  enhancement  |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal       |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports        |    Version:  2.3.3
Resolution:               |   Keywords:
      Port:  kde4-kile    |
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Changes (by ryandesign@…):

 * owner:  macports-tickets@… => nicos@…
 * milestone:  MacPorts Future =>
 * keywords:  file association =>
 * type:  request => enhancement


Old description:

> I am not able to associate Kile in OS X to open .tex files by default. If
> I try, two things occur:
>
> 1) The change in program association cannot be changed on all files of
> the same type: (10813 error code)
>
> 2) When I click on the single file with the association changed, Kile
> will open, but the clicked file will not.
>
> If I use the command prompt in Terminal, I can pass a filename in as an
> argument and Kile will open the file.
>
> In short, the question I have is this: is it possible to open a file with
> Kile by clicking on it, rather than either using the command prompt or
> opening Kile and then using File -> Open?

New description:

 I am not able to associate Kile in OS X to open .tex files by default. If
 I try, two things occur:

 1. The change in program association cannot be changed on all files of the
 same type: (10813 error code)
 2. When I click on the single file with the association changed, Kile will
 open, but the clicked file will not.

 If I use the command prompt in Terminal, I can pass a filename in as an
 argument and Kile will open the file.

 In short, the question I have is this: is it possible to open a file with
 Kile by clicking on it, rather than either using the command prompt or
 opening Kile and then using File -> Open?

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