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[GitHub] [couchdb-fauxton] wohali commented on issue #1285: Consider adding "language": "javascript" to new ddocs by default

wohali commented on issue #1285:
URL: https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/issues/1285#issuecomment-641348807


   @popojargo Looks like this is just a confusing option in the menu. See this screenshot:
   
   ![Snap 2020-06-09, 10_49_20](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/112292/84162931-ef6fd780-aa3e-11ea-961e-059adfdcffd7.png)
   
   Picking the ➕ icon on the Design Documents row, then picking "Add New Doc" I would have expected to create a design document template for me. Instead, it's the same as clicking the ➕ next to All Documents.
   
   Personally, I would either drop the "Add new doc" option from the ddocs menu, or have it auto-create a dummy template ddoc with all the empty sections in it. (This is a common complaint we get - "What is the full structure of a raw ddoc?" - we should maybe give a UI for this, but this is an enhancement request.)
   
   I'll update the title of this bug.


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