On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 17:08 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > It's also infuriating that every time I need to store a file using one > of the standard file dialogues, e.g. from Firefox, I have to navigate > to the right place *every time*. Even within the same session of the > app, there's no short-term memory of the last place I stored a file. I found that sort of thing a right pain with gvim. If I were editing files on my website, I'd run the application, navigate to a file, work on it, save it, then go to open another file, and I'd have to start again from ~, as it didn't open the file lister in the same location where I'd just saved a file. That gets annoying, really fast, when you're working on a lot of files. That was with something like Fedora 5, which, thankfully, it stopped doing around Fedora 6 or 7. One of the reasons I only half-heartedly used CentOS on a server was because it still did that stupid behaviour on all the versions of CentOS that I'd tried. At least, when running gvim from the command line, it started with the current directory. So you could cd to your server space, then run gvim, and have less messing around. -- [tim@localhost ~]$ uname -r 2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686 Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines