or have . or .. as any component. Each component of the
path contains only alphanumeric characters plus underscore ('_'), dash
('-'), dot ('.') and colon (':'); in essence, the variable is
shell-safe.
Does that include all alphanumeric characters in Unicode or only those
in ASCII?
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Jan Claeys
Op vrijdag 28-12-2007 om 23:14 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Jakob
Petsovits:
On Friday, 28. December 2007, Jan Claeys wrote:
Op woensdag 26-12-2007 om 01:02 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Jakob
Petsovits:
application-x-zerosize
The icon used for empty files.
Why do those need
Op donderdag 22-11-2007 om 23:46 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Thomas
Leonard:
Most major distributions already include it (Debian, Fedora, and
Ubuntu at least, last time I checked).
FWIW: Debian Ubuntu don't have official 0install packages.
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Jan Claeys
this because
Windows font family handling is broken--Mac TrueType fonts might have
this different!)
I'm not 100% sure what you mean by 16 faces in a jumbled order, but
there must be a better solution than copying Windows's broken behaviour.
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Jan Claeys