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How do I make a dot file type recognized as a text file (e.g. .args)
Hi,
I know in windows 7 you can create files without names such as ".args" or ".gitignore". I have one of each of these.
My question is, how does windows know that the .gitignore file is a "Text Document" and can I make the same thing happen to my .args file? If I make the default program notepad, the icon changes to this:
But windows still treats it as an "ARGS File" instead of a "Text Document".
Does anyone know how to get windows to recognize custom file types as text documents and for the .txt icon to be used?
Thanks.
Trevor