Jesse Keating wrote:
GUI doesn't mean !shell. gnome-terminal for example, it's a terminal emulator, you get a CLI. You can full screen it too so it's "like" a VT, but you gain all the extra fun of showing the gliphs correctly and being able to use things like a char map or the compose key.
Well, but I have the compose key working at Linux console too. Moreover, I tune both the desktop and the console to switch between keyboard languages similar way.
Hence I actually can work with unicode filenames on the Linux console, and actually I work with them! But they are MY NATIVE language names (or just ASCII names, or mixed). The same for gnome-terminal.
I am against the situation when I have to work with "non-ascii && non-my-language" unicode characters, independent whether I use Linux console or GUI terminal emulator.
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