...wiki/Critical_thinking For more about unix, you might be interested in...and experiences about it. ★ The Unix Pestilence http://xahlee.org/UnixResource_dir...imagemagic.html Also, i have a unix and emacs tip, here...looking at your claim that unix is worse at this than...more than one shell. Also, unix is typically used over telnet...is that if your filenamescontain odd chars, you'll...
... currently debating is whether unix support filenames with non-alphanumeric ...of other tools like mc or Emacs+dired. Are your doubts are ... make the converse true. Why unix doesn't support these chars?... more than one shell. Also, unix is typically used over telnet/... is that if your filenamescontain odd chars, you'll ... I don't see how unixes are handling characters differently than ...
... wrote: The question is whether unix is, by design, capable of ...any alphanumeric chars. (Any brainless file system will support every sequence...see advices and FAQs in unix forums or books, that recommend...that give these recommendations.) Why unix doesn't support these chars...work in unix, and if your filenamecontain odd chars...make your life hell. Also, unix is typically used over telnet...
...> > The issue in this thread we are currently debating is whether unix support filenames with non-alphanumeric chars and non-ascii chars. this ...facts and have intentionally left my personal opinions on unix out of it. Very true. But i find your ...-list, but to broadly question my common sense without naming any flaw is something I can only see as an...
...: The issue in this thread we are currently debating is whether unix support filenames with non-alphanumeric chars and non-ascii chars. this is ...but facts and have intentionally left my personal opinions on unix out of it. You are free to attack any of...list, but to broadly question my common sense without naming any flaw is something I can only see as ...
... Aug 27, 4:58Â am, Bernardo Bacic <bernardo.ba...@pobox.com> wrote: The issue in this thread we are currently debating is whether unix support filenames with non-alphanumeric chars and non-ascii chars. this is off topic, i'm sure there are other lists that may appreciate such a discussion tell it...
The issue in this thread we are currently debating is whether unix support filenames with non-alphanumeric chars and non-ascii chars. this is off topic, i'm sure there are other lists that may appreciate such a discussion
Xah <xahlee@gmail.com> wrote: The question is whether unix is, by design, capable of handling characters outside the alphanumerical range. a piss pot ... uses piss bots for coffee mug. You keep answering with metaphors. What is broken or unpractical about "special" characters in unixfilenames that works in other operating systems? regards, Nikolaj Schumacher
... shell tools to erase you disk) Actually unix systems allow pretty much every character except...> > null character. To say that unix allows much wider chars in filenames...I stated a (verifiable/refutable) fact. Unixfilenames, for much of its history up..., including filename listing, will chock and break if your filename contain these chars. The chocking doesn't ...
... Xah<xah...@gmail.com> wrote: Unix is the worst, they pretty ... to erase you disk) Actually unix systems allow pretty much every...null character. To say that unix allows much wider chars in...best medium for sculpture. Unixfilenames, for much of its...for comparison, Mac's filenames often contain punctuations such as...t that easy to rename the files in this directory. David...