Hi,
You said:
for example, dealing with filenames
that contain spaces is awkward.
One of the best things about unix, is that some one else likely had the
same problem as what you are having now.
There is likely a tool written to solve exactly one's problem.
In the case of spaces in file names as well as other characters that can
cause problems, the tool is called detox.
It, for example, changes the & character into the word and.
People using GUIs invariably create those sentences for file names,
punctuation and all!
Regards, Willem
On Tue, 28 Jul 2015, Joel Roth wrote:
Janina Sajka wrote:
I love scripting. It's fun, and it solves problems for me.
There is a version of Linux, GoboLinux, with major utilities written
as shell scripts.
**And** there are some well-known limitations and
infelicities in bash, for example, dealing with filenames
that contain spaces is awkward.
Joel
Janina
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