Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote:
>> I don't agree.   When browsing with a file browser (like most non-cli  
>> users do), the files that start with . are ignored.  This makes it  
>> very difficult to select that directory to store a new font, for  
>> example.
> 
> The system has no business creating directories under my home directory
> without asking me what name they have unless they are hidden directories.
> 
> If I can see the directory I can then proceed to rename and delete it.

HERE HERE, and even more so for files.  Example acrobat 4.x and its 
anoying mode 666 fontlist file!

Darren

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