I tried it running from the J602 bin to make sure I did not get anything of
mine included and it worked as you said it should. Apparently I have
something around I have done sometime in the past which is overriding this
feature. I found that I could delete a file from the open dialog by right
clicking and selecting delete. The only suggestion I have would be that a
new file created in this manner should come up read/write, not read only.
Like happens when "New ijs" is selected.

On Dec 13, 2007 7:05 PM, Chris Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This is the old behaviour. But the new beta should create the file. Are
> you sure that you tested this with the new system?
>
> Don Guinn wrote:
> > Sounds neat. Just clicked open, went to a subdirectory in user, typed in
> a
> > new name but when I clicked open it said file not found.
> >
> > On Dec 13, 2007 5:46 PM, Sherlock, Ric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> >> ---Don Guinn wrote:
> >>> Then in the Release Notes is the sentence, "Menu
> >>> File|Open creates
> >>> and opens a non-existent file name." What does that mean?
> >> It means you can type the name of a file that doesn't exist into the
> >> edit box and it will be created and opened.
> >>
> >> So instead of going File|New to create a temp file and then using
> >> File|Save As to put it in the appropriate folder with the desired name,
> >> you can just use File|Open to create the desired script file in the
> >> desired location in one operation.
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