On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 20:46:53 +0100, Hans van der Meer wrote:
> I just became aware of the fact that a comma in a directory name like  
> "dir, so-and-so" is failing too. No doubt there will be others that  
> are allowed in those names but resist \setupexternalfigures. I guess I  
> will have to live with that. Though Hans might feel tempted to sort it  
> out once and for all.....

Just small note: in POSIX (e.g. Linux) you could use any char in file
or directory name expect '/' and '\0'. Windows is more restricted (why
nowadays?) on char in file and directory names (not ':' for example).

Now imagine what should developers do in order to maintain software for
these different (in sense of names) systems? (My guess: use only plain
names: only latin letters and underscope is sufficient).


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