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PyCharm change file type association

I have a file in PyCharm and its used to be just a .txt file. Now I wanted to use .rst (reStructuredText).

I know that when I open a file without an ending for the first time PyCharm asks me what kind of file it is and how the syntax should therefore be interpreted.

Can I open up that dialog again somehow, or can I change the association in some other way?

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cwoebker Avatar asked Jul 31 '11 14:07

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So go to Settings | Editor | File Types , find the type you accidentally mislabeled and remove it from the "Registered Patterns" list. Remove it and you get your py file colors back!


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Actually, @CrazyCoder is right: If you accidentally mis-labeled the file, PyCharm remembers it and sets a "pattern" for the new file based on the name.

So go to Settings | Editor | File Types, find the type you accidentally mislabeled and remove it from the "Registered Patterns" list.

For example, I mislabed "osm.py" as text file, so under "Text files" I have:

*.bat *.cgi . . . osm.py 

Remove it and you get your py file colors back! You can also register a file association where there is no extension. By default this is associated as "Text file".

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kalugny Avatar answered Sep 25 '22 11:09

kalugny


See Settings| Editor | File Types.

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CrazyCoder Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 11:09

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