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Re: Filing of User Presets - naming convention
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Re: Filing of User Presets - naming convention


  • Subject: Re: Filing of User Presets - naming convention
  • From: Philippe Wicker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 23:26:39 +0200

On Friday, October 25, 2002, at 11:13 PM, Brian Willoughby wrote:

... or, you could use domain naming conventions, such as are used in host
names and CFBundleIdentifier. i.e.:

<the preset name>.<the au name>.aupreset

I don't mind using the extension '.preset' or '.aupreset'. The second one is more informative, '.preset' is surely a bit too general. However, I slightly prefer to present the AU name first because it implies a notion of hierarchy which looks intuitive in this case. Besides, it would make possible to show all the preset files for a given AU one after the other in an alphabetically sorted list.

Philippe Wicker
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