• endeavor@sopuli.xyz
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    5 hours ago
    • making a readme
    • making notes
    • making task lists
    • prewriting messeges for proof reading
    • writing down passwords, keys or hashes and hiding them
    • writing down links -archiving general information -not writing anything in the file and using the filename to make notes or organize -making todos -making text files you intend to fill out later as you get more info

    All done conveniently by right click and double click in the folder you’re in already. No need to open another program, rummage through the menus to find “save as” or “export as” then navigate to the same location you are already in AGAIN.

    Ive used txt files in windows constantly and I do not program. My archidect gf uses them constantly as well. It is very useful in a myriad of ways. Its a post it note since the other solutions for making notes, task in specific folders do not exist or suck.

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      For all of those you need to open an editor anyway.

      Open your editor, start typing, press ctrl+s, drag the folder from the file manager to the save dialog to navigate there.

      If anything, there should be a “Create new document with…” menu entry with a submenu that lets you select an editor, and when you save, the save dialog has the correct folder open. Anything, but have the editor create the document because it knows best what data to write when you do save.

      A menu entry to create new empty file is a bad solution to this. It’s not general enough, and people don’t actually want an empty file as you just demonstrated with your list.

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          Well duh, I just came up with it on the fly instead of actually spending time thinking about what the right design would be for this. I don’t know why you expect otherwise.

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                True but the better potential design in this case is "just dont do what you do to make notes or make notes in a way more inconvenient way.

                I understand you do not get how useful this simple feature is since you don’t use it but you should be able to see it’s potential and ease of use.