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re: Yes, but...
problem is if you have two similarly named files. Just last night, i ended up with two directories, one ending in ç, one ending in č (that's c with a hacek). (This is due to itunes's "Keep music folder organized" along with Serbian band names.) Otherwise the names were the same. Tab-completion didn't help, couldn't type EITHER one (can't even type a ç??? that's in iso-latin-1, isn't it?), couldn't even copy/paste it. I had to go to the finder & rename one of them before i could even cd into either one.
Quite an annoying speed bump. You'd think if the Terminal could display something, you'd be able to type it, or at least copy & paste it. peter
re: Yes, but...
oddly enough, if i changed the character set encoding (File > Show Info > Display) to Western (Mac OS Roman) I was able to type an option-8 bullet, whereas in Unicode option-8 would produce the strange question mark symbols. Western encoding wouldn't let me type ç or é or any of those character variations though, whereas Unicode will.
re: Yes, but...
>two directories, one ending in ç, one ending in |
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