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duncanka:

--- Quote from: Birdeeoh on January 29, 2006, 08:50:58 pm ---Welp, the problem was kinda fixed, but not really.  Whether I use the rightclick menu or the project-> menu, I can get *.m classified as source.  Great!  However, when I add a new *.m to my project it still does not automatically have "compile" and "link" checked.  It gets classified as a source file, but is greyed out and not included in my build until I manually check those boxes!

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This is actually an issue that has been raised before, although I'm not sure it was really brought to the attention of any of the devs.  See, for example, http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?topic=1786.msg13399#msg13399 and http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?topic=2023.0.  I agree with you strongly that the filetypes that default to compileable and linkable should be user-configurable, possibly even from that same "Edit file types & categories" dialog that you just discovered.
Anyone looking for a little project to take on?  :lol:  (I would try this myself, but my machine runs the compiler so slowly, it's frightening.)

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