On 20.09.13 14:05, Jeremy Visser wrote:
> Or, we could all just not be dicks, accept the fact that some filenames 
> have spaces (because, shock horror, people *like* spaces), and deal with 
> it like proper engineers should.

IME, when underscore is the *nix idiom for filenames_with_spaces, even
the M$ fans can be amicably accommodated. (Just tell 'em it saves wear
on their space bars.)

It's just like taking your boots off before coming into the house avoids
dog faeces on the carpet. That's a lot less effort than trying to deal
with the pollution after it has occurred. So just naturalise any foreign
filename. (Maybe running a rename on ~/Downloads/ would cover Russell's
case.)

Admittedly, having over more than a quarter of a century used¹ only
unix variants, any solution I offer will naturally be unixversal. YMMV.

Erik

¹ And my software teams were blessed with *nix servers all that time too,
  though many members used the other OS on their machines. A project
  often had thousands of files, with never a space character in them.

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