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I hope I am not missing something, but right now when I use the "Save As" share from an image gallery to save an image the dialog lets me choose a directory, including creating and naming new subdirectories, but I don't see a way to set the name for the file. I find that the file ends up with a numeric name (like 1000001299) when saving from the gallery app. I found if I created a different file with that name first that Simple File Manager would overwrite it. I tried AmazeFileManager for a comparison and found that it similarly did not offer to set the name but did keep the original file's name. I also tried sharing to SyncThing and found it did allow setting the file's name.
Could Simple File Manager allow the user to set the file name when using the "Save As" share? Also, could it warn before overwriting an existing file?
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I hope I am not missing something, but right now when I use the "Save As" share from an image gallery to save an image the dialog lets me choose a directory, including creating and naming new subdirectories, but I don't see a way to set the name for the file. I find that the file ends up with a numeric name (like 1000001299) when saving from the gallery app. I found if I created a different file with that name first that Simple File Manager would overwrite it. I tried AmazeFileManager for a comparison and found that it similarly did not offer to set the name but did keep the original file's name. I also tried sharing to SyncThing and found it did allow setting the file's name.
Could Simple File Manager allow the user to set the file name when using the "Save As" share? Also, could it warn before overwriting an existing file?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: