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How to set the default program to open the C++ file with OpenFOAM ? |
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March 7, 2019, 03:27 |
How to set the default program to open the C++ file with OpenFOAM ?
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Kyo
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I just started using OpenFOAM in windows 7. It seems awkward to me that all the files has no format. In fact, the file types on display are "file". So I need to right-click the file every time and select "open" with "Visual Studio Code" to edit the file, and the default program option is grey. So the real question is : Is there a specific program I should install in windows so that it can automatically detect the openFoam files? and then I can just double click to edit. I appreciate any help or suggestions.
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March 7, 2019, 16:33 |
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Lucky
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How to do it at at your own risk.
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March 7, 2019, 16:36 |
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