ok sounds like Michael is still in favour for "without ending" while Ede 
is for the ending.

My preference is "without ending".

Anyone else an opinion?

stefan

Am 24.09.12 18:34, schrieb Michaël Michaud:
> Hi,
>> i remember doing this in case the same file based dataset exists in two 
>> formats (eg. Layer.jml and Layer.shp). it simply visually tells you where 
>> the layer came from, so disagreed.
>> renaming the layer is easy enough and using OJ to "convert" datasources is 
>> probably the seldom use case opposed to editing.
> I think the name of the layer should describe what's in the layer, not
> where it comes from.
> This latter information is in the data source (visible in the layer
> metadata and used to save the layer to answer stefan's question)
> If you have two files with same names in different folders, you won't
> try to include the full path in the layer name !
> Finally, to use your own argument, loading layers with same name from
> different file formats is probably a seldom use case, don't change the
> usual "name" meaning to differenciate them.
> By the way, in ambiguous cases, OpenJUMP will add a number after the
> layer name, and it is hardly recommended to rename the layer with
> something meaningful.
>
> Michaël
>
>> uhm... my question would be: does writing with an ending have an
>> effect on saving? (i.e. would we get with using SaveDatasetAs... a
>> double ending?) However, Edes reason is a valid one as well... maybe
>> Jukka as a user has some preferences stefan
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