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? -- |\ _,,,,--,,_ http://www.geocities.com/hermantom .~. /,`.-'`' -, \-; [EMAIL PROTECTED] /V\ |,4- ) ),,__ ,\ ( ;; (30)9986-227 /( )\ '---''(.'--' `-'`.)` Herman Tamas ^^-^^ _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
