>> On Sep 28, 2015, at 11:21 PM, Rick Gordon <[log in to unmask]> >> wrote: >> >> Is there no longer any way to simply open Nisus-edited RTFs into >> NWP without setting it as the default application for all RTFs > On 2015 Sep 29, at 1:20 am, Bob Stern wrote: > I do not believe it is possible. At some point OS X abandoned > creator and type codes that were in the "resource fork" of OS 7 - > OS 9 files. > > If you don't get a contrary answer on this listserv, post your > question on the web forum. Martin is sure to provide a definitive > answer. > > Bob _________________________ Howdy Gordon, Bob, and anyone else left here, I agree w/Bob, but would add that individual files can be designated to open with NWP (or whatever you choose) which over-rides the system default. As a sort of work-around, I have chosen to have NWP save to .rtfd (regardless of whether it contains graphics), which in turn I have set system default to open with NWP. But come to think of it, somehow if I save TextEdit .rtfd files, they open by default with TextEdit. Then if I edit with NWP and save, they open by default by NWP. Editing again with TextEdit directs them back there. However, if I delete the graphic and have NWP save the file in .rtf format, it opens by default with TextEdit. So .rtf and .rtfd act differently. Not sure how this happens, but I like that behavior— it just seems unexpected, now that I think about it. This goes way beyond the original question, but I'll report my experience fwiw: Saving with the graphic into .rtf format with NWP makes a file that works fine with NWP, but opens by default with TextEdit, which does not show the graphic. Meanwhile fwiw, I keep TextEdit and NWP handy in the dock and/or finder window title/tool bar so I can of course drag to the one of my choice. Ben Andrus using OSX 10.4.11 and NWP 1.3 the Nisus Web forum for NWP is at: <http://nisus.com/forum/viewforum.php? f=18&sid=b9d98dd86e4e8d90aceed339f1d47e5e>