Hi Xavier,
I've just tested this on WinXP (on NTFS) by:
1) creating a new stack
2) setting it's filename property to 'FooBar.rev'
3) saving the stack using 'save stack'
This results in a stack saved to disk with the filename 'FooBar.rev' in the
defaultFolder.
Furthermore just to rule out IDE oddities: using the IDE retains the case of
the filename - 'Save As...' and then renaming to Foobar.rev results in the
stack having an appropriate filename (i.e. Foobar.rev) as expected.
Therefore I conclude that there must be something else going on in your case
and this is not necessarily Revolution related.
A couple of things to check are:
- the type of filesystem you are saving to (some FS's will normalise
filenames to *their* choice)
- the filename property of the stack you are saving is mixed-case before
doing 'save stack'
Warmest Regards,
Mark Waddingham
Chief Technical Officer.
----- Original Message -----
From: "MisterX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'How to use Revolution'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 10:29 AM
Subject: Strange saving behavior
Hi everyone,
Another day, another issue
On windows, when i use the command:
save stack thisstack
The "filename" in windows is put to lowercase... Is there a way to prevent
this? Because of my case sensitive ftp, the way i like how i case the
names,
i dont want this!!!! Sure doesn't look normal. How are linux users
affected
i wonder?
Can anyone from rev explain maybe?
I want to file a CRITICAL on this! ;)
cheers
Xavier
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