On September 13, 2002 05:38 pm, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
I don't think I agree with that. Maybe in the days of 8.3 files yes, but nowadays Windows apps can create files starting with a dot, and they don't expect these files to be hidden.
Yes, they can create, but they rarely, if ever, do so.
Also hidden files are much harder to access under Windows than dot files under Unix, so I'm not sure it would really be better for the user.
But we're putting the carriage before the horse here. Indeed, we have a potential problem of Windows app creating hidden files. In real life, I've never seen it happen, simply because the users are not used to that sort of thing.
On the other hand, we have a real problem: we run Wine on Unix, and in this environment, people *expect* to not see dot-files all over the place. Programs expect that too, so everybody and their brother create dot files and directories like there's no tomorrow. So when you use Wine in this environment, it seems strange, alien, and quite aggravating.
So we have a problem. I, as a _user_, sure want the ability to turn the dot files into hidden files. Current behaviour bothers me to no end, and I'll bet you a dollar in small change I'm not alone. So maybe you want to make this configurable, but who is gonna turn it off?
Non expert users never mess with dot files. Expert users can use a native editor to do so. Let's not sacrifice a feature that will benefit 99% of the users, for the 1% of them that are gonna use it _maybe_ 1% of the time.