Magnus Hagander wrote: > >> My feeling is that the *.txt is actually misleading because > >people will > >> think of it as a file full of freeform text (paragraphs) and not a > >> configuration file. > > > >Why would they think that? If notepad tends to auto-wrap files then > >this argument has some force; I'm not very familar with it though. > > It does not. There is an option to make it *show* the file with wrapped > line, but it does not even have the capability to wordwrap the files > themselves. > > FWIW, I've seen several apps that use .txt for config files, but I can't > think of an example right now. Most don't though - .cfg or .conf is > probably most common. Except for the majority of windows programs that > don't use config files - they use the registry. But I see no reason *at > all* for us to want to do that :-) It also more or less requires you to > write a GUI to change the config stuff and in that case the file > extension becomes irrelevant.
Where are we on this? I think Andrew and I both think *.txt is confusing. We need to decide on Monday if we should change the current *.txt names. We can either leave it unchanged, remove *.txt, or change it to *.config. Currently the two Win32 files with *.txt extensions are: > >>> APPDATA/postgresql/pgpass.txt > >>> APPDATA/postgresql/psqlrc.txt *.txt was added on Win32 to make them automatically start notepad.exe when clicked on. Here is a copy of the Mozilla directory on XP: [.] [..] 1138945.s 1138945.w abook.mab bookmarks-1.html bookmarks-2.html bookmarks-3.html bookmarks-4.html bookmarks-5.html bookmarks-6.html bookmarks.html [Cache] [Cache.Trash] cert8.db [chatzilla] [chrome] cookies.txt cookperm.txt downloads.rdf history.dat history.mab hostperm.1 key3.db localstore.rdf [Mail] mailViews.dat mimeTypes.rdf panacea.dat panels.rdf parent.lock prefs.js search.rdf secmod.db URL.tbl XUL.mfl There are no *.txt files even though they are all text files. They are not meant to be edited by hand though. I don't have any *.txt files under \Application Data on my machine. -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 359-1001 + If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road + Christ can be your backup. | Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]