On Mon, 2005-12-26 at 13:31 -0500, Lukas Sabota wrote: > Alain Perry wrote: > > >Ok, so, after a bit of looking in the code of gtkfilechooserdefault, I > >ended up finding what I needed. However, I need to be sure exactly as > >to what is wanted here. > >First of all, in order to be sure I haven't missed anything, I > >understood the filechooser opens with the path of the working > >directory set. This is $HOME when the user has opened the application > >from the gnome menu, for example. > >What we want the default to be is ~/Documents, but in which case ? > >always ? or just when the working directory is $HOME ? > >If you have any complementary remark, please let me know. > > > >PS: Sebastien, sorry for the private mail. > > > >-- > >Alain Perry > > > > > > > I found it rather annoying that the filechooser opened to Documents by > default, so I changed my Docuemnts folder to Document. I use my $HOME > folder much more than Documents. This behaviour should be able to be > adjusted through GNOME, so you can choose your default folder. It > doesn't make sense to hardcode a certain directory as the default. I too find it annoying to default to Documents, simply because I don't have many useful subfolders in there, and everything is based out of my $HOME. So I _always_ wind up going up a level. For me, Documents is storage, and rarely where I actively put stuff. > > Lukas >
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