Re: [Usability] An Attempt at tasks for the FOSD
- From: Julien Olivier <julo altern org>
- To: Dave Malcolm <david davemalcolm demon co uk>
- Cc: Mark Finlay <sisob tuxfamily org>, usability gnome org, gtk-devel-list gnome org, hp redhat com
- Subject: Re: [Usability] An Attempt at tasks for the FOSD
- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 14:24:30 +0100
> Ocasional by Many (Suggested, more clicks)
> > * Add a folder to the list of frequent folders
> > * Create a new folder
> > * Change settings specific to the file type being used
> Suggested addition: Toggle whether the filename extension should be
> hidden or shown. I believe it should be supplied automatically, in
> either case. I believe that the default should be "hidden".
Excuse me if I'm wrong but does GNOME use file extensions at all ? i
thought it was al about MIME-Types. I mean that, in GNOME, a JPEG file
can be called "pictures.cork.ie" if you really want (and it would still
be recognized as a JPEG file), couldn't it ? So hiding extensions would
actually imply that extensions are some special codes determining the
file type, which they aren't. And that's confusing if the sub-system
doesn't use extensions to determine the file type but the FOSA acts like
if it did...
Does anyone follow me here ?
So, my suggestion is to show the "extension" and not to allow to hide it
at all.
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