On 09/05/2012 05:51 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
Paolo Debortoli wrote:
in a message on facebook, somebody suggested that writer when first
saving a document should copy a feature of m$ word: compose
automatically the document name using the first vtwo words of the
document itself, instead of naming it something like 'document
without name'. it would be comfortable if you have to save multiple
documents in one directory....
Questions: How do you determine what a document's content is by
looking at the first two words? Why would people save a file without
giving it a name that makes sense to the author? What would happen if
more than one text document has the same beginning two words? No, I
think the best thing is to name each file when it is first opened by
Writer.
--Dan
I always hated M$ to decide things for me. They usually got the name
for the document to be something that did not work for me. I think they
picked it from the first line of text.
I tend to make a file name be a short sentence of under 30 to 40
characters that describe the document or image. M$ could not do that
easily.
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