Jan Schaumann wrote:
> > It should create the bloody directory if it doesn't exist... at least
> > that's what i'd have done...
> 
> No, if the default is not existing, it should kindly ask the user where
> (s)he would like to store the stuff.  I hate applications that create
jeeeezuz... it's not win...t

> files/directories in my $HOME -- it's already cluttered enough.
u should keep it tidy instead of ruling the chaos :)
ls doesnt display dot files by default.
bash/ksh allows access to them, though.
any filemanager could b configured no to show them.
so how come they can bother u?
the concept of config files under *nixes is one of its greatest
inventions. if u have a program called asd u can b sure of it
that u can find its global defaults under /etc/asd and the per
user settings under ~/.asd
it's just perfect, isnt it?
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