Author: Joseph Merolle
Date: 14:27:28 03/03/01
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On March 03, 2001 at 05:14:37, Pete Galati wrote: >On March 03, 2001 at 05:04:48, Aaron Tay wrote: > >>On March 03, 2001 at 04:54:22, Pete Galati wrote: >> >> >>>On MOST computers, you'll be able to doubleclick on any ini file, and it'll open up in the Notepad editor, which is ideal for editing that file. >> >>>Pete >> >>True..It does so for my computer as well. But does that hold true for extensions >>ending with .rc used by Crafty? IIRC I have to set them myself to associate such >>extensions to be opened by notepad.. >> >>I always wondered why there are so many variants instead of the simple ini >>extension. Eg Gormit,TCB [cui] , Comet and a few others use ICS etc.. >> >>It's no big deal, just kinda confusing to newbies.. > >Well, on my computer at least, I had to associate .rc and .cui and .ics myself. >Those I associated with Notepad. > >Files like .log and .pgn and .epd, all of those I associated with a free >download programmer's editor called PFE. Because if I paste something into CCC >that I had opened in Notepad, there will be these irritating "end of line" >characters that show up, but PFE somehow fixes that problem for me (besides, >it's my favorite editor). > >Pete Ha guys , forgive me for not making myself clear. I want to instole my tbs on my hard drive so fritz will axis them automatically, can someone please give me a step by step way of doing this and make it simple. YOu guys are telling what i need to do instead of showing me what to do. Thanks your pal joe.
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