> >>>Why are the file name extensions changed when a file is opened >by a different application. >>>> >>>>For example; If I open "file.<stupid list won't allow this >>>>extension>" with Tex-Edit Plus and then save it, it changes to >>>>"file.tex". >>> >>>I've not seen this before. What is the original extension that you >>>are seeing changed? This is probably unique to Tex-Edit Plus. >> >>html, not very unique. >>-- >>Bob Poland - Englewood, CO > >This is definitely a preference with Tex-Edit Plus. > >If lists allowed html, the list users would drop by about 90%. A >html list would cause the amount of data to grow by a factor of >300-400% and consume everyone's bandwidth, hard drive space, time, >etc. And for what? Color and Bolding? I do not appreciate "html" on lists. I wasn't trying to send "html" to a list. I use Tex-Edit Plus to edit web page content, i find it easy to work with. >-- ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> >Robert Ameeti FOUND IT. It was buried in the "Preferences" under "Edit". I hate it when the programmers change the preferences without (?) telling anyone. Thanks, -- Bob Poland - Englewood, CO http://www.ibrb.org/