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In article <417cd864@news.povray.org>,
"Thorsten Froehlich" <tho### [at] trfde> wrote:
> The dialog is where is belongs. There is no standard place in Mac OS X
> (only a place where many Mac OS X application are forced to put it), there
> is only a standard place in Mac OS and that is where the dialog is.
Actually, it's supposed to be in the application menu.
> Colons are the standard file separator on Macintosh, which should be well
> known to every Mac user. You can easily see it if you open the Finder Get
> Info window for any file or folder.
I don't see any path in the info window. Otherwise it seems to be a
mixture of separators. Finders 'Go To Folder...' menu uses '/'. iTunes
'get info' uses ':'. -laz
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