Illegal filename characters
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:18 am
AnneBoleyn;1407258 wrote: Týr--looks like tits/ass & 1/2 a rump. &, I have to copy/paste to type it. No tildes or halves on my keyboard.The same would apply to any Unicode.
The Internet's properly Unicode-transparent these days, there's domain names in Chinese and Thai and Cryllic character sets now. Keying "ý" on a Microsoft operating system keyboard was Alt-236 last time I tried. With Unicode as opposed to ASCII it takes more keystrokes than that but the entry system is the same.
The days of uniquely English character sets has long gone, but there's one big caveat and it's existed since CodePage 437 raised its ugly head in CONFIG.SYS files. Copying between file systems is a blight where illegal filename characters are involved and the problem hasn't eased as time's passed. Failed drag-and-drops, failed command line copies, it's a vile timewaster.
Contributions here on how each of us copes would be interesting.
The Internet's properly Unicode-transparent these days, there's domain names in Chinese and Thai and Cryllic character sets now. Keying "ý" on a Microsoft operating system keyboard was Alt-236 last time I tried. With Unicode as opposed to ASCII it takes more keystrokes than that but the entry system is the same.
The days of uniquely English character sets has long gone, but there's one big caveat and it's existed since CodePage 437 raised its ugly head in CONFIG.SYS files. Copying between file systems is a blight where illegal filename characters are involved and the problem hasn't eased as time's passed. Failed drag-and-drops, failed command line copies, it's a vile timewaster.
Contributions here on how each of us copes would be interesting.