Am 09.01.2014 18:59, schrieb Eli Wapniarski:
In a Linux... at least.... The name the user gives a file when
creating a file
is the name he gives the file (applicaitons not withstanding). Sometimes I want
to use bak or working as my extension or whatever I want. That's my choice.
ok i did not see the "in" of "in appropriate in" which maybe
would have better formatted with "in-appropriate in"
sorry
On Thursday 09 January 2014 18:34:15 Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 09.01.2014 18:05, schrieb Eli Wapniarski:
>> It is in appropriate in Linux / Unix to think for a user
>
> ????
>
> it is *not*
> it is the *Apple* way to override the user and not the Linux one
> if i want the Apple way i go out and buy a Mac
>
> it is appropriate in Linux / Unix that *the user* thinks and
>
> if I enter the complete filename already *with* the extension
> it's completly ludicrous that a second extension is added
> and to make it as laughable as possible the .txt is not
> predicatable aded, for some extensios yes and for others not
>
>> If a user wants to create a file without an extension then
>> that's their prerogative. If they do then they can give
>> it any extension they want.
>
> and for random extensions you need to rename the file
> after you created it - the rename dialog is smarter
> and selects only the basename while with CTRL+A you
> select the complete name including the extension
>
>> On Thursday 09 January 2014 03:00:55 Reindl Harald wrote:
>>> KDE 4.12, Konqueror
>>>
>>> context menu -> create file -> plaintext -> "testfile"
>>> fine -> a file with the name "testfile" is created
>>>
>>> context menu -> create file -> plaintext ->
"testfile.crt"
>>> WTF -> a file with the name "testfile.crt.txt" is created
>>>
>>> context menu -> create file -> plaintext ->
"testfile.key"
>>> WTF -> a file with the name "testfile.key.txt" is created
>>>
>>> this is *not* microsoft windows i thought :-(