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Re: HASH with case insensitive keys versus a new DICT class [message #82450 is a reply to message #82428] Fri, 14 December 2012 18:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
chris_torrence@NOSPAM is currently offline  chris_torrence@NOSPAM
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On Friday, December 14, 2012 2:46:03 PM UTC-7, Mark Piper wrote:
> On Friday, December 14, 2012 1:09:06 PM UTC-7, wlandsman wrote:
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>> But shouldn't it be possible for Exelis to use the same work-around in Dialog_Pickfile that David uses in CgPickfile?, i.e. the full filename does appear correctly when writing an output file name. Or are there other issues involved?
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> When prompting to open (not save) a file, the button on the dialog says "Save."
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> mp

Mark's correct. They are completely different Windows controls. You can't change the text on the Save button or on the "Save filter".

The weird thing is that if you click on a different application, and then back on the dialog, it will then display the entire filename.

Luckily, it is usually rare for a GUI application to need to supply an initial filename on an "Open". It's almost always on "Save" that you supply a filename.

That's probably why MS hasn't fixed this bug.

-Chris
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