El jue, 29-01-2004 a las 19:19, Adam Sampson escribió: > > > 2) File managers start tagging files with the file type they determine > > for each file on the first visit to its directory. > > Absolutely not. It's never acceptable for a file manager to modify a > directory unless you explicitly tell it to; this is why modern > applications store image thumbnails in the user's home directory > rather than in the directory of the image. Hmmmm... I don't see what's the problem of modifying file metadata *on files the user owns*. That'd make metadata system-wide accessible. Remember this doesn't modify the *directory*, but the files' metadata. -- Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) GPG key ID: 0xC1033CAD at keyserver.net
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