Hello, Alexander Leschinsky!

RM>   if my folder name in TB is "Mura, Ron" then the folder name in the
RM>   file system used to be the same ("Mura, Ron").  Now with beta 14 the
RM>   file system folder is named "Mura;2C Ron".

I suppose that the behaviour is due to the following fix:

[-] Using illegal file name characters in the name of a folder caused problems

RM>   I haven't downloaded the final 1.52 yet

AL> AFAIK - must be fixed

But still is _not_ fixed even in 1.52c. Just checked.

I don't understand why a comma is considered to be an illegal
character and needs special encoding like ";2C".

BTW, the semicolon itself is encoded as ";3B" - that makes sense
because TB needs to distinguish between semicolons used to encode
illegal characters and simple semicolons.

May be all non-alphanumeric characters are considered to be illegal
now?

Anyway, TB should have a converting utility that checks (may be just
once after upgrading on a beta14+ version) for folders with special
characters and renames them accordingly to the new naming scheme.

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