---Oleg Kobchenko wrote: > Whether software programs are documents, is probably philosophical. > Coersing is relative as you turn the tables. > Compromise is when all the parties are equally dissatisfied. > > It's essential to find a common solution that will work for > most people and makes most sense. > > What was said earlier about Windows is actually only true for XP. > In Vista it's the same as on Mac and Linux. > (on Linux I never used Documents and not sure they exist at all).
> So placing j-user under home will work uniformly on all > platforms (with a small reachabllity sacrifice on aging XP, > which I am happy to endure for consistency). Actually Ubuntu has a Documents folder too. If this is ubiquitous over other Linux distributions, then Linux, Mac and Vista would all easily support <home>/Documents/j602-user. Only XP would be strange and I agree that it is on the way out so of least importance looking to the future (despite the fact it is what I use!). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
