reading file extensions
Larry J. Maltin
lmaltin at suffolk.lib.ny.us
Sun Dec 23 09:25:21 EST 2007
1) how can I get to read the file extensions of the files stored either
on my SD or USB? Or, are they all zipped xo files, without extensions
(if so, how does the system know what activity to open)?
2) how can I change the assigned activity that the lappie has given to a
file? E.g., it has opened audio files in "toy" and a jgp file in browse.
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Larry Maltin
Dix Hills, NY 11746-8021
USA
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phigan wrote:
> Julie wrote:
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>> Now if I can just ... figure out why the system is not recognizing my .jpg and .txt files.
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> Here is something I wanted to tell you earlier but couldn't verify until now (I just got my activities working again). I plugged in a USB stick with a txt file on it, selected the USB stick in Journal view, dragged the txt file to the journal icon at the bottom (now txt file is copied to the XO), clicked back onto the journal icon (the txt file was in the list), clicked on the txt file. The first time I did it, it seemed like it wanted to open Write, but this time it didn't. I had to click on the icon at the top of the journal entry. Then, when I closed and opened that journal entry again, it had a screenshot image :).
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> - Joe
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