Hi,

On 07/20/2010 11:06 PM, kristof wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Michael Riepe<mich...@mr511.de>  wrote:
>
>> Actually, I consider this file filtering business by default highly
>> superfluous. I usually store all video files in a separate directory,
>> with the same extension, and I suspect that's what most people do.
>> Whether or not you have a filter doesn't matter much in that case -
>> you'll either see all files or none of them, and the latter case is
>> pretty useless anyway. Therefore, I'd rather make "all files" the default.
>>
>> Comments? Objections?
>
> Yes, please make it unfiltered by default.

What about making it keep the last setting used by the user?

In other words, if the user changes it to unfiltered, the next time the dialog 
appears, it will have kept the unfiltered setting. Similarly, a user that sets 
a filter, will automatically get that filter the next time the dialog appears.

This might be better than a same, hardcoded filter for all users.What do you 
think?

Cheers,

Francesco.


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