Fritz Anderson Clippings subfolder turns into bundle?
Sep 23, 2009; 10:45
Fritz Anderson
Clippings subfolder turns into bundle?
It's been a while (maybe a year) since I attempted to use my LaTeX clippings. This included an upgrade to Snow Leopard.
When I tried to use the LaTeX.tex folder, I discovered that it had been turned into a bundle: It appears in the Finder as a document (containing my clippings). Get Info shows it is of the "tex" kind, and Open With shows it is claimed by TeXShow (default), Excalibur, LaTeXiT, and TextMate. BBEdit doesn't recognize the "bundle" as a clippings folder.
(The default application for .tex files is shown as Numbers, BTW.)
Attempting to rebuild the Launch Services database didn't appear to do anything, but I could believe I didn't do that correctly. I had thought there was a command-line tool that would explain how a particular file was claimed, but I don't find it.
What has happened, and what can I do to stop it?
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