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Old 12-30-2020, 05:46 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I'm in favor of leaving it the way it is. The tooltip path shows the forward slash. Book Browser shows the forward slash (if the preference to show the full bookpath is turned on). And the Move dialog itself shows the forward slash whenever selecting existing folders to move resources to. Changing it just to let Windows users continue to make the same mistake over and over (with no notice) makes little sense to me. Make the mistake once, learn what's expected and move on. It's a non-issue in my opinion.
WHAT ??!!
Why is it a mistake to use the default folder separator of your operating system ???
I'm not talking about how it was saved or displayed, just the tolerance of Input Text.
Just the Input Text, what happens behind it, I don't care.

If making a simple "Replace character" (one, has a specific use and in a single window) for a little interpolarity is too complicated:
OK, I'm out.
Enjoy your world as a minority Linuxian.
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