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Codetyphon switch file type 4 years 7 months ago #13568

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I installed Codetyphon on Debian 8 that runs in VMware. After I installed it,
the Windows 7 Codetyphon that is installed on a non-VM Windows 7 machine
lost its colors parameters. I reinstalled Codetyphon on my W7 machine, but it
doesn't recognize or load my program files. The files I have are:

Project1.res
Project1.lps
Project1.lpr
Project1.lpi
Project1.ini
Project1.ico
Project1.exe
unit1.pas
unit1.lfm

Now the compiler is looking for:

project1.res
project1.ctps
project1.ctpr
project1.ppr
project1.ico
project1.exe
unit1.pas
unit1.frm

I used to start Codetyphon by right clicking on the .lpi file and use a menu item that
would let me choose Codetyphon. How can I get it to recognize my former file types?

Thanks

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Codetyphon switch file type 4 years 7 months ago #13569

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Sir
please read this

CodeTyphon don't support Lazarus files types from ver 6.10
you must convert your project to CodeTyphon files types
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Codetyphon switch file type 4 years 7 months ago #13570

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Thanks. It had a problem doing that at first, but it started working ok. I was using 6.60 before and it somehow worked without conversion.

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Codetyphon switch file type 4 years 7 months ago #13571

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Thanks Sir
have fun
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