Reply to Re: windinkedit problem can't script or read scripts
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I don't use WDE+, but for WinDinkEdit it usually opens them in notepad when creating them, but opens them in the program you use by default when opening them again. Make sure you have CEdit as the default program for .c files in windows.
Also, the reason that these files are in .d is that the authors don't like you messing around in their scripts. Try a DMOD with .c file scripts.
Also, the reason that these files are in .d is that the authors don't like you messing around in their scripts. Try a DMOD with .c file scripts.