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[WelcomeUX] Abbreviate user home directory? #18950

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bgashler1 opened this issue Jan 20, 2017 · 2 comments
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[WelcomeUX] Abbreviate user home directory? #18950

bgashler1 opened this issue Jan 20, 2017 · 2 comments
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bgashler1 commented Jan 20, 2017

Testing #18091

Should we replace the users home directory path prefix for Recent files with ~/? on Mac/Linux and `$" or nothing on Windows? Just an idea

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Tyriar commented Jan 21, 2017

Yeah this would be nice on linux/mac to save some space. It's not very common on Windows though.

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The Recent menu already does that.

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