It looks like the configuration setting >operation> 'select only the file name when renaming (not the extension)'
is always 'true'/selected
I can't change the extension of a file while renaming (shift-F6) a file.
I'm using TC 7.50a.
file rename never allows change of extension
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Option 'select only the file name when renaming (not the extension)' selected, means to initially have the filename part only selected.
Option 'select only the file name when renaming (not the extension)' unselected, means to initially have the whole filename incl. extension selected.
Pressing F6 key again will toggle the selection.
Renaming the extension is quite rare. To do this, just press "End" key and "Backspace" accordingly.
Option 'select only the file name when renaming (not the extension)' selected, means to initially have the filename part only selected.
Option 'select only the file name when renaming (not the extension)' unselected, means to initially have the whole filename incl. extension selected.
Pressing F6 key again will toggle the selection.
Renaming the extension is quite rare. To do this, just press "End" key and "Backspace" accordingly.
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Re: file rename never allows change of extension
As sqa_wizard said, with this option turned on TC selects just filename when you try to rename file. But if you uncheck option, TC will select whole name with extension (as old TC versions).o_f_course wrote:I can't change the extension of a file while renaming (shift-F6) a file.
I'm using TC 7.50a.
Even if you have 'select only the file name when renaming (not the extension)' option set, you may use keyboard or mouse to move cursor to file extension and to change it during file rename operation.
TC never hides extension in rename window in contrast to Windows Explorer.
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You were probably in a virtual folder like the Desktop. Here it depends on Explorer settings whether the extension of a file is shown or not.
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