Small but annoying issue :-)
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 When doing a save as from VS, can it be arranged that only the filename - but not including the extension is highlighted - that way, I can simply type in the new filename without having to (annoyingly  ) re-type the vstyler extension. A really small thing, but just so helpful for lazy engineers like me ) re-type the vstyler extension. A really small thing, but just so helpful for lazy engineers like me FWIW, the last time I opened AI was about three weeks ago (?) - can't believe that - just so I could open a dxf file someone sent me. Now, if VS could only open/save DXF, that would mean that I might not need to open AI at all  TIA 
 Neil
 
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 @Igull This happens only on Catalina and some other macOS versions, but here on Monterey (and Big Sur, IIRC) only the file name is selected. But I would ignore that and just type the name without adding the '.vstyler' extension, and the app adds it automatically. 
 
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 @Igull Btw, have you tried any of the DXF-to-SVG or DXF-to-PDF online converters like the one at https://cloudconvert.com/svg-to-dxf ? Are these worse, same or better than the AI internal converter? 
 
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 Tagging on to this topic - the ability to paste text copied to the clipboard into the save-as dialog box would be terrific 
 
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 @b77 said in Small but annoying issue  : :just type the name without adding the '.vstyler' extension, and the app adds it automatically. I had not tried this, but it's good to know- thanks! 
 
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 @Igull I added this to the backlog: if not present, a ".vstyler" is appended automatically. 
 
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 @Boldline said in Small but annoying issue  : :the ability to paste text copied to the clipboard into the save-as dialog box would be terrific Yes, this is a problem that has been reported before. On some MacOS version, pasting will not work in the save panel. I have this issue open, and will try to fix it, but found no solution so far. 
 
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 @b77 said in Small but annoying issue  : :But I would ignore that and just type the name without adding the '.vstyler' extension, and the app adds it automatically. LOL, now why wasn't that my first consideration    
 I just assumed that it wouldn't parse that, patently it does Thanks for that. Neil 
 
 
			
			
		

