JohnHale
Joined: 17 Apr 2018 Posts: 10
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Posted: 19-06-2018 09:03:39 Post subject: How do you give plain text files a default opening format? |
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Hello,
One of the uses I have found for OO is as an editor for assembly language programs. The source file must be a "clean" text file ... i.e no embedded format control characters. I have figured out what font(s), tab settings, etc. I need to use in order to obtain a display (and listing) of the source file that is "field aligned" vertically (this really helps when you attempting to debug a program, using the source listing. The problem I'm running in to is that when I open a source code file (right now, I'm using .txt extension) OO defaults to "Preformatted text". I must then go through the procedure of selecting the entire text and clicking on the "default" format selection. When I'm done with file, it is saved. I have to go through this procedure each time I open the file.Is there a way to (template, etc.) to make OO "remember" what the format needs to be so I can avoid these steps?
Please help.
I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.
References:-
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