> I don't even care what names you give them, so long as the names are not > the same.
Sorry, not an option: I don't name them. Users name them foo.csv and probably think of them as "cee ess vee" files where you, as I understand it, think of them as "comma separated value" files. > THESE ARE NOT ALL THE SAME. Nope, but they are all "csv" files. I understand that you would prefer those files to have been named something else by suitably educated users, but that is not the world we are living in. It's a messy world, to say the least, but "csv" files show up on Gnumeric's doorstep with just a filename, "foo.csv", and absolutely no indication of what subspecies they are. Any suggestion that these people should not be able to import their data with the same ease as you with your vanilla csv files will be rejected. And declaring that "foo.csv" loaded from the command line has to be separated by commas would do that. I will not do it. And that's it about csv files from me. Once we reach the all caps stage I tune out. Morten _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list gnumeric-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list