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Wrong file icon when associating VS Code as default editor for an unknown file type #4370

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felixfbecker opened this issue Mar 17, 2016 · 0 comments
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  • VSCode Version: 0.10.11
  • OS Version: Windows 10

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. right click on an unknown file type, like .vscodeignore or .eslintrc
  2. choose Open with...
  3. Select VS Code and check always use this app to open files of this type

The file gets the app icon of VS Code, not the document icon:

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@joaomoreno joaomoreno added this to the Backlog milestone Mar 17, 2016
@joaomoreno joaomoreno added bug Issue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bug install-update VS Code installation and upgrade system issues windows VS Code on Windows issues labels Jul 6, 2016
@joaomoreno joaomoreno added the help wanted Issues identified as good community contribution opportunities label Apr 26, 2017
joaomoreno added a commit that referenced this issue May 4, 2017
Fixes #4370: Set default icon for file associations
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