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Re: Mac OS X 10.1 File Name Extension Guidelines
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Re: Mac OS X 10.1 File Name Extension Guidelines


  • Subject: Re: Mac OS X 10.1 File Name Extension Guidelines
  • From: Ali Ozer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 23:00:33 -0700

>>> >Will there be any way to turn *that* off? I just tried it and it'd be
>>> >extremely annoying if I used TextEdit regularly. If I add an
>>> extension I
>>> >meant to add it, and appending '.txt' is only going to screw things
>>> up.
>> You have the source code.
> I guess not. That would be the NSDocument class quite probably, whose
> sources I would just love to have, but don't. You know of some way to
> get'em?

TextEdit is not NSDocument based.

However, in order to address the original question --- in the
preferences panel you can turn off auto-appending of "txt" for good, in
which case you will get no any alerts with regards to extensions on
plain text files.

Ali


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