[Usability]file selection dialogs - curious about presence of "." directory
- From: "Krzysztof Foltman" <kfoltman onet pl>
- To: <usability gnome org>
- Subject: [Usability]file selection dialogs - curious about presence of "." directory
- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 20:12:24 +0200
I wonder about one thing that always surprised me in various X11
interfaces:
Why do most file selection dialogs in X11 apps display the "." directory
(and usually place it as first) in directory section of file selection
dialogs ? I think usefulness of being able to go to directory you're
currently in is rather limited (to say the least - double clicking on it
doesn't seem to do anything). In my opinion it only occupies screen
space and confuses users. The DOS/Windows counterparts (Norton Commander
and all the clones) just remove that directory from the list.
Is there any practical reason to include that directory in those list ?
I'm not trying to start a flamewar, just curious about why it wasn't
removed (maybe some UNIX-specific reason).
Chris
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