
• I have a lot of HTML help folders, and three big local dirs. for my Web sites. I created many files originally with a 16-bit machine, hence the files have the *.HTM extension.
• But along years, I updated these folders, and added some files as *.HTML with 32-bit machines.
• When sorting the files by extensions - the most usual at home - , the HTML files are located after the HTM-ones in the file-list of the pannel! Many times, I can remember the file name...
• Like isn't obvious to remember what exact extension a file has among ~1300 HTM / HTML ones, it should be useful to have a command somewhere to make that the sorting "sees" HTM and HTML as the same extension.
* So, the small amount of *.HTML should be spread among *.HTM, following the alpha order; they no longer be hidden at the bottom of the Web files list, seeming missing - that could cause me a heart crisis - :lol:

1. An instruction in <wincmd.ini> like:
[General]
JoinHtmHtmlAsSameExtension=1 (1 / 0 )
2. An internal command to get an eventual menu extra entry or so:
cm_SortAllWebFilesTogether, xyz
• What do you think?

Claude
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