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andrispp
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"New project" and "Files of Type"

Post by andrispp »

It seems pretty hard to define all file types (*.*).

Why is that so?
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Post by Karlis »

I do not understand, why it is hard? Simply enter *.*
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Post by andrispp »

Try:

Select File of Types, press Delete, then Shift + 8 (*), the default list of file types shows again. It's a bit incorrect, I think.

PS. Sorry for late answer.
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Post by MikeyB »

Hi,

I've setup all my projects this way with *.* for the file types, and not had any problems at all.

You are correct that when you type the first * it shows the original list of files, but continue typing the *.* and it accepts it.

This is normal behaviour for a combo-list-box in Windows where it will show any existing matching entries as you type.

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Post by andrispp »

Oh, sorry, my bad. I did'nt notice that it was a combo list :).
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