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Change file opening behavior in Coda

In the Coda, when you click on a file in the file browser, it always opens the file. If you want to change this so that a double-click is required to open files in Coda, you can. Go to the Preferences, select the Files tab, and then in the "Open Files with:" section, select the "Double Click" option. This will keep files from getting accidentally opened in Code.
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Categories: Mac development Coda customization
Added: on Nov 03, 2009 at 8:09 am
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