Sat, 09 Sep 2006 16:06:42 +0200 - David Tenser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> David Courtney wrote: > >> MiscCaseSensitive should be the default if you're aiming for > >> usability. No human being expects 'Death' to be sorted before > >> 'birth'. > >> > >> > > > > I utilize the "Death before birth" sorting method. Important > > directories start with a capital letter, unimportant directories > > start with a lower case letter. Keeps the important stuff up top. > > > > > Absolutely, I don't doubt some people find this sorting useful. But I > strongly suggest MiscCaseSensitive should be the default, as it's > more usable for most people by far. > I know one useful case, when I am inside a project folder, I have all the important files listed first: README, TODO, ... Otherwise, well, I never make use of this, and I just dislike it when I'm browsing images. > / David Here are my 2 cents :) Mike -- http://massonnet.org/ Mike Massonnet (mmassonnet) _ ,_( ))___ (` GnuPG 0--" 0xF8C80F97 \' _ `\ ) C4DA 431D 52F9 F930 3E5B 3E3D 546C 89D9 F8C8 0F97 =`---<___/---'
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