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Python files not supported - even after changing "Supported File Formats" #37

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jgwinner opened this issue May 31, 2021 · 1 comment

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jgwinner commented May 31, 2021

I changed "Supported File Formats" to:
.cpp; .c; .h; .hpp; .cs; .js; .vb; .txt;*.sh;*.py

However, if I right click on a Python file, and try to unify the line endings, it says:

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If I rename the .py file to an otherwise supported file, i.e. .cpp, and try to unify the line endings, it works fine.

Honestly - these are all text files, it's frustrating to have it enforce file safety.

I also tried putting the *.py extension at the start of the "Supported File Formats" but that didn't do anything either.

All other options were default.

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I also tried ".". It didn't allow any line endings to be unified.

Any updates? Otherwise, this is super useful.

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