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Old December 14th 17, 03:08 PM posted to comp.sys.mac.system,alt.windows7.general,comp.sys.mac.apps
Paul[_32_]
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Default Can a Macintosh person tell us how to change the name of a file?

Wolf K wrote:
On 2017-12-14 00:24, Your Name wrote:
On 2017-12-14 03:16:11 +0000, Wolf K said:

On 2017-12-13 19:37, Your Name wrote:

[...]
... you can't rely on the OS to do that since a JPEG image file can
actually be opened in a text editor as the file's data, even if it's
rarely useful to do so.

That's what Open With is for.


Open With is near useless if you don't know what the file actually is.
You'd have to Open With with every app you have until you found one
that could open it properly.


If we're talking about user convenience, I agree, showing a file's type
as part of the filename is very useful. (But IMO a three-letter
extension is too limited). There are many other useful conventions, eg,
in icon design. These are converging on a common standard.

If we're talking about choosing a program to open a file, extenions
aren't needed. It would be easy to ensure that Open With offers only
programs that can open a given file without reference to an extension.
Just standardise metadata (eg, as a series of slots, some which must be
filled, others for dev or user options). Easy peasy.

Have a good day,


Windows is not limited to 8.3.

In Windows 7, the introduction of libraries saw
the addition (by Microsoft) of .library-ms.

https://superuser.com/questions/6524...u-back-them-up

Microsoft doesn't need no stinkin conventions.

You make up the conventions as you go along.

https://s7.postimg.org/504vnt60r/who...onventions.gif

Paul
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