Sounds like a bug, but it could be at either end of the dnd process.

Although '#' is used as the shell comment, so you can't type the
filename in a shell command line directly without escaping it, there is
nothing in the filesystem preventing you using it (emacs uses #'s in
backup files).


On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 08:20, John Weber wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Evo 1.0.5, Rh7.1, nautilus 1.0.6, all updates done with red carpet.
> 
> Drag and drop of files to attach from nautilus to evolution compose
> window seems to not work if there's a # sign in the file name. Doesn't
> work from gmc either. The error from gmc says the file does not exist
> and the name is truncated before the #.
> 
> Drag and drop from gmc to nautilus works OK with these files. Doesn't
> work from nautilus to gmc. Works OK within nautilus or between 2
> nautilus windows.
> 
> Known bug? Should I quit using # signs in file names?
> 
> Thanks,
> John
> 
> -- 
> John S. Weber
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> 
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