Added default path functionality for open and save-as dialogues#154
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Added default path functionality for open and save-as dialogues#154sdrwtf wants to merge 1 commit intohundredrabbits:masterfrom
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I found it a bit annoying that the Open and Save-As dialog always starts in the Left install directory, I don't think that is where most people will put their files. So I implemented a small function which sets the default path for the dialog if possible.
The idea is that it is likely that a page that is to be opened is probably located near an already opened page in the file system, vice versa a new page that is to be saved will probably be stored near an already saved page.
I tested this on a Linux system, unfortunately I have no way to test it on OSX or Windows at the moment.