> > Your native language is also mine :) > > I suspected it ;)
> > 1. even if most of the people/companies who created modern computers > and software are native English speakers, I see no reason why ITs should > be > english only; why Spanish, German, Turkish, Indian and Korean people > should > not be able to use their own language for their own stuff? > > > And if everything is harder for IT guys when using non-english characters, > maybe it's not users problem nor even IT guys (and related) problem, but a > problem of the structures of the IT world. > > > I'm sure Jeremy will fix it, but in my opinion is a bad practice. >> > I'm aware of the problem so I can avoid it, for instance using symbolic > links, but other users less experienced could not understand where the > problem is and how to avoid it. And it would be great if Spanish, German, > Turkish, Indian and Korean people could use TW without facing that kind of > problem. > > > This is not about language but characters. Note that english speakers also have special characters like ' ? ! and they are also non recommended for file or dir names > I understand you, and I'm sure you can understand other people who are > sensible about using their own language since their have suffered it in the > past (you know the case of Galician, Catalan and Basque people, among > others) or are now suffering it. > > I know those cases, but I don't feel identified with a particular language. > Saludos y gracias por todo lo que estás haciendo por TW, te lo estás > currando! > > Alberto > De nada! Lo hago por puro hobbie y porque realmente creo que TW es el mejor software para tomar notas que he encontrado jamás. Me alegro que le resulte útil a alguien más que a mí. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

