Re: Switching from CVS to GIT

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> No, it is not.  On FAT filesystems, for example, I experienced Windows 
> happily naming a file "head" which was created under then name "HEAD".

If you create a file name with only capital letters, I believe Explorer
and the file browser will display the name with an initial capital, and
the rest lowercase, or in all lowercase. IIRC, this is because such a
file is saved with only an MS-DOS name and no LFN entry, and those have
special rules to avoid them being displayed in all-uppercase.

I believe it is possible to create a LFN entry for such a file, but I
can't remember right now how to do it.

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\\// Peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
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