![]() Then again, the same is true on Windows: for example, the wrong C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\notepad++.exe %1 as your “open” file association in the registry, vs the right "C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\notepad++.exe" "%1". You’re right, some scripts / syntax won’t work well on linux when there’s spaces in the name But the issue is that the embedded blank creates the appearance of three files, in this case, rather than , This is an abbreviated example which does not address all of the issues nor any of the possible solutions. This means that files with an embedded blank need additional support to be processed in a shell.įor example, if we have a directory with lhsrhs and “lhs rhs” then a command such as “for i * do echo $i done” will return “lhsrhs”, “lsh”, “rhs”, yielding three files instead of two. But in Linux, lhs and rhs are each treated as a separate file. For example, if a file has the format “lhs blank rhs” then in Windows, life proceeds well. The embedded blank causes issues for linux based commands. ![]() FYI, the installation directory contains which I assume is the default stylers.xml.Īs to the blank issue… A file whose name is “myfile” is treated ‘well’ in a linux shell. ![]() %AppData%\Notepad++\ contains stylers.xml. ![]()
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