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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25/10/2022 05:44, Stefan Löffler
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cite="mid:50a70f3e-df99-9685-0191-72039200e9ff@gmail.com">It's the
last line for which I changed the default in code to get this
working. Since you have this custom config (that overrides the
default), please change the "All files (*)" to "All files (*.*)"
there. Hopefully that should do the trick. <br>
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<p>Thank you Stefan, that does indeed allow me to save with abitrary
extension. But now I am using TeXworks to typeset the 2nd edition
of <i>A Descriptive Catalogue of Greek MSS in the Lambeth Palace
Library</i>, and I appear to have lost all "Search in PDF"
functionality, even when searching for simple strings such as
"inc." and "1175". Version information —</p>
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<blockquote type="cite">TeXworks version : 0.7 ("github")
[r.b3eaa59, 23/10/2022 13:25]
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Install location : C:/TeX/Works/TeXworks.exe
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Library path : C:/Users/Philip
Taylor/AppData/Roaming/TUG/TeXworks/
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pdfTeX location : C:/TeX/Live/2022/bin/win32/pdftex.exe
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Operating system : Windows 7 Service Pack 1, 64-bit
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Qt version : 5.15.2 (build) / 5.15.2 (runtime)
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<i>** Phil.</i><br>
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