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Re: folder vs. directory: msg#00027

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Subject: Re: folder vs. directory

On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 13:15, Christian Neumair wrote:
> Hi there!
> Maybe some of you asked themselves the same question:
> Why do we use folder instead of directory in applications like Nautilus?
> I assume that this was introduced to make it easier for people who used
> to run Windows on their computer. I think it's totally inconsistent to
> make a difference between graphical and console applications in
> terminology.
>

Because the purpose of the graphical interface is to abstract away the
underlying complexity, and the graphical interface has long used the
folder metaphor:

http://developer.gnome.org/documents/style-guide/apas05.html

"directory

Definition:

A special type of file that enables you to organize other files into a
hierarchical structure. Only use the term directory when you make
specific references to the structure of the file system."

"folder

Definition:

A representation of a directory in a graphical program. Use the term
folder when you document programs that use folder icons to represent
directories."


Cheers,
John

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