Community
    • Login

    Forced Extension

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved General Discussion
    3 Posts 3 Posters 288 Views
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • Frank PosaF
      Frank Posa
      last edited by

      The latest versions are forcing an extension. The option to not use an extension changed and is not working any more. I have had to regress to an older version as I rarely use extensions. I hope this will be repaired in the future. The newest versions have eliminated the option in “Default Directory” to select “without file extension”.

      EkopalypseE 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @Frank Posa
        last edited by

        @Frank-Posa

        see here for your solution.

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
        • PeterJonesP
          PeterJones
          last edited by

          @Frank-Posa ,

          Since v7.8.7, even the new-style applies an extension based on the selected file type in the save/save-as dialog. If you type no extension, it will take the first extension from the Save as type box:
          d4585943-5e2b-4801-9c57-a82459467aef-image.png

          Knowing that typing your own extension (like blah.ext) will override the auto-extension, I tried a trick of typing blah. to try to convince it to use an empty extension: as shown in the screenshot above, it still appended .txt to the filename, making it blah..txt, which isn’t what I wanted. However, if you then change Save as type to All types (*.*), and don’t type an extension, it will save the file with no extension.
          bd742425-f9dc-495f-b454-321fa4f5af73-image.png
          It’s a little extra work, but that will enable you to save a file with no extension. (Alternately, change your workflow slightly: create the file in Windows Explorer with no extension, then right click and open-with Notepad++ or drag the file into the open Notepad++.)

          Unfortunately, we’re finding that no matter how the save-options are defined, someone will think that NPP has done it completely wrong and not given the option they want.

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 3
          • First post
            Last post
          The Community of users of the Notepad++ text editor.
          Powered by NodeBB | Contributors