I understand it is usual that in non-*nix environments filenames often contains spacings..
Specially when it comes to in the system files (configurations, etc..), I see this as a.. punch in the eye!
This habit it is an unnecessary complication for those who (a system admin?) should handle files from the terminal....
So, why call the configuration directory ~/.config/CuteMarkEd Project by default on Linux releases??
over all is also a hidden directory, so..
I'll greatly appreciate seeing it renamed as ~/.config/cutemarked (all lower case, so simply..)
I apologize if this may seem a silly request but I swear that for me it is a significant step in judging a software and CuteMarkEd is really growing as a great program up to here..
Sincere congratulations and keep up the good work!
I understand it is usual that in non-*nix environments filenames often contains spacings.. Specially when it comes to in the system files (configurations, etc..), I see this as a.. punch in the eye! This habit it is an unnecessary complication for those who (a system admin?) should handle files from the terminal.... So, why call the configuration directory
~/.config/CuteMarkEd Project
by default on Linux releases?? over all is also a hidden directory, so.. I'll greatly appreciate seeing it renamed as~/.config/cutemarked
(all lower case, so simply..)I apologize if this may seem a silly request but I swear that for me it is a significant step in judging a software and CuteMarkEd is really growing as a great program up to here.. Sincere congratulations and keep up the good work!