I am using git and github with my research students and we document all of our work with markdown formatted files so they will look good in github.
My students do not have strong computer and coding backgrounds so working with git and text files is unfamiliar to them initially and thus I try to minimize the new software etc... that they have to use at first. When they open .md
template files on Windows it automatically opens in Notepad (which is good) but when they save their changes with a new file name using Save As
it seems to only be able to save with a .txt
file extension.
Is there a way to get Notepad to Save As
files with anything other than a .txt
extension?
Save As
? Because after Notepad opens the file it saves to the same file, without change the extension. Unless they goSave As
, which defaults to.txt
.save as
because they open a template file that they modify and then save under a different name. Is there no way to get it not to default to.txt
withsave as
? (I clarified this in the question, thanks)Save As
, they can double quotes (ie:"markdown.md"
) and it'll save it without adding.txt
.