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Author Topic: I just noticed the * next to the title of unsaved documents for like everything  (Read 734 times)

RoseHeart

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Has this really always been a thing O.O!
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Not everything but very common
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They know. Shut it down*

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It is a relic from the DOS era. I think. Don't recall seeing *.* before that
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He means that open document editors will have the name of the file with * next to it, if the document has been edited without being saved.

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He means that open document editors will have the name of the file with * next to it, if the document has been edited without being saved.
Exactly, like Notepad and Paint.net for example. As soon as you do something watch the title change from [Untitled] to [*Untitled].
« Last Edit: February 20, 2021, 08:19:03 am by roseheart »
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