Re: .gitk should created hidden in windows

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The problem is that windows dose not hides files beginning with a dot as
it is in unix. So the .gitk file is created as visible in the windows
user profile. Problematic too is that i can no set the hidden attribute
to this file, because it is recreated every time i start gitk, so the
hidden attribute gets lost.
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I didn't even notice that file, and I use gitk all the time.  That
directory it put it in, the "top level" user directory based on profile,
is not something that is directly examined by most users.  It is
probably used as roughly equivalent to the home directory under Unix,
but is not exactly---Windows has separate defined locations for
programs's settings, user documents, and desktop among others.  I think
this file properly belongs in %APPDATA%, which is a hidden directory.
The stuff in that directory is not itself hidden.

That is, use the APPDATA environment variable to locate the file, rather
than the HOME environment variable.

--John




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