Change setting files directly: open using .ini association
Moderators: Hacker, petermad, Stefan2, white
Change setting files directly: open using .ini association
Currently, "Change setting files directly" option opens the INIs in notepad. It would be nice if it used the default text editor associated with INI files, or perhaps the editor defined in TC options, under Edit/View.
- Wanderer -
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.
Hacker wrote:That has been discussed a few times already, the answer was that the user might have chosen a hex editor for F4.
Roman
Didn't know that. Sounds logical. Ok, how about:
It would be rare for someone to associate the .ini extension in Windows with something other than a text editor...wanderer wrote:It would be nice if it used the default text editor associated with INI files
- Wanderer -
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.