On Thursday, April 24, 2025 at 3:26:20 PM UTC-4 Edward K. Ream wrote:

The revised PR allows *all* characters except for *trailing* whitespace. 
It's up to the user to create a valid path. If a character doesn't make 
sense in a directory name, the OS will say so, so I think there is little 
practical danger in the PR's changes.


What I don't understand is how to know if a given space is a trailing 
space.  It used to be, didn't it, that a headline could have text after the 
path of an @path directive.  I never used it like that but I have been 
under the impression that it did.  If so, text following a space that was 
intended to have been a trailing space would get included into the path.  
The obvious cure is not to allow any text after the path.  Is this going to 
be a new restriction, or has it always been like that?

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