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<td align="left"><pre>Bonjour Alain,
Thank you for that.
As that decission has been taken, may I suggest that the file extension be
shown as *.* and the filter description be something like:
"Add an .extsn (.tex)"
- or something?
In Delphi that entry would be:
" Add an .extsn (.tex) | *.* "
I'm sorry but I don't have C skills or I would offer to help.
I'm sure that everyone knows, but for the Win32 version, showing an
intended extension, and then not applying it, is non-conformist Windows
programing.
Breaks the styles rules of meeting reasonible user expectations.
Paul
On Sun, September 6, 2009 2:53 am, Alain Delmotte wrote:
<font color="#800000">> It has been decided not to automatically insert the extension, to allow</font>
<font color="#800000">> saving a file with another extension or no extension.</font>
<font color="#800000">> But yes it is suggesting that it will!!!</font>
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<font color="#ff0000">>> message from TeXworks user</font>
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<font color="#ff0000">>> On first/initial save the SaveAs menuitem is the only save menu item</font>
<font color="#ff0000">>> not greyed, and then it does not automatically append the .tex</font>
<font color="#ff0000">>> filename extension even though the dropdown box for file extensions</font>
<font color="#ff0000">>> shows that it will.</font>
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<font color="#ff0000">>> So what you expect to be MyNewDoc.tex is opnly saved as MyNeDoc and no</font>
<font color="#ff0000">>> file extension.</font>
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<font color="#ff0000">>> Paul</font>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2009/9/6 Joseph Wright <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:joseph.wright@morningstar2.co.uk">joseph.wright@morningstar2.co.uk</a>></span><br>
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<div class="im">Alain Delmotte wrote:<br>> It has been decided not to automatically insert the extension, to allow<br>> saving a file with another extension or no extension.<br>> But yes it is suggesting that it will!!!<br>
><br>> Alain<br><br></div>At least on Windows, the usual is that if the drop down says "file type<br>(.ext)" then that is added automatically *unless* you supply a different<br>extension.<br>--<br><font color="#888888">Joseph Wright<br>
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