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Kan nogen finde på en uddybende forklaring til Mappe (it)? Christian Giersing [ disk // bidrag // e-mail ] 15. maj 2021, 20:59 (CEST)[svar]

Kan der ikke findes noget at indsætte fra en af sprogversionerne her : wikidata:Q201456
Eks. (norsk): "En mappe er en node i et filsystem som grupperer andre noder. En node kalles en fil. Den resulterende trestrukturen kalles et mappehierarki. En adressering av en fil basert på iterasjon av mappehierarkiet kalles en sti." (no:Mappe (filsystem))
-- Mvh PHansen (diskussion) 16. maj 2021, 08:40 (CEST)[svar]

@PHansen: Tak, men jeg mente nu til selve den flertydige artikel. Christian Giersing [ disk // bidrag // e-mail ] 16. maj 2021, 13:15 (CEST)[svar]

Ja, men da jeg ikke kunne give den 'nødvendige og tilstrækkelige' korte beskrivelse til brug i en flertydig, blev svaret en henvisning. Jeg brugte udtrykket 'kondensere' i redigeringsopsummeringen, og mente blot at det kunne blive nødvendigt at gennemse forskellige sprogversioner via wikidata:Q201456.
Hvis de forskellige operativsystemer har forskellige opfattelser af 'directories', 'folders' og 'files', skal man jo være lidt forsigtig.

Forsøg:

1 : Mappe (it) − En bekvem måde for brugeren at inddele computerens mange filer på, så de er lettere at genfinde.
2 : Mappe (it) − En computers mange filer kan af brugeren inddeles i 'mapper' (en: folders) der gør det lettere at genfinde dem.
3 : Mappe (it) − Brugeren kan bruge mapper til at holde styr på computerens mange filer, så de er nemme at genfinde.
4 : Mappe (it) − En metafor for brugerens inddeling af computerens mange filer, så de er nemme at genfinde.
5 : Mappe (it) − ...

Et par henvisninger herunder:

Det ser ud til at med 'directory' ses filsystemet fra computerens side, mens 'folder' er fra brugerens side, for dennes bekvemmelighed − en metafor.

  • en:Directory (computing) : "... In computing, a directory is a file system cataloging structure which contains references to other computer files, and possibly other directories. On many computers, directories are known as folders, or drawers, analogous to a workbench or the traditional office filing cabinet. The name derives from books like a telephone directory that lists the phone numbers of all the people living in a certain area. ..."
There is a difference between a directory, which is a file system concept, and the graphical user interface metaphor that is used to represent it (a folder)

...

If one is referring to a container of documents, the term folder is more appropriate. The term directory refers to the way a structured list of document files and folders are stored on the computer. The distinction can be due to the way a directory is accessed; on Unix systems, /usr/bin/ is usually referred to as a directory when viewed in a command line console, but if accessed through a graphical file manager, users may sometimes call it a folder.
"One of the unique things about Unix as an operating system is that regards everything as a file. Files can be divided into three categories; ordinary or plain files, directories, and special or device files. ..."
  • en:File_system#Directories : "File systems typically have directories (also called folders) which allow the user to group files into separate collections. ..."

Et par søgninger:

directories vs folders
There is a difference between a directory, which is a file system concept, and the graphical user interface metaphor that is used to represent it (a folder). For example, Microsoft Windows uses the concept of special folders to help present the contents of the computer to the user in a fairly consistent way that frees the user from having to deal with absolute directory paths, which can vary between versions of Windows, and between individual installations. ...
If one is referring to a container of documents, the term folder is more appropriate. The term directory refers to the way a structured list of document files and folders is stored on the computer. The distinction can be due to the way a directory is accessed; on Unix systems, /usr/bin/ is usually referred to as a directory when viewed in a command line console, but if accessed through a graphical file manager, users may sometimes call it a folder.
folder concept in different operating systems

-- Mvh PHansen (diskussion) 17. maj 2021, 10:46 (CEST)[svar]