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bug#32774: Filenames with spaces in ls


From: Ivan Perez
Subject: bug#32774: Filenames with spaces in ls
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2018 15:01:44 -0400

Hi,

In a fresh Ubuntu installation, file names with spaces and strange symbols are now quoted.

If find this annoying, non-intuitive and, in principle, wrong (I'll explain below).

I initially wrote this email a few weeks ago, and decided not to send it without honestly giving it a real try. Since it's been over a month now, I've decided to send it.

I understand that this is configurable for ls, but that means, every time or every user needs to do this. It is difficult to understand how many people are for or against. There's always a couple of people in favour of it in the mailing list, and a lot against (but I acknowledge that that may not reflect the true proportion).

The new behaviour can be annoying, and can make it harder to process information quickly. This may be a matter of preference, but the presence of the extra quote and the misalignment that that causes draws one's attention to the quote. File names with similar but related names no longer appear aligned in ls which, again, draws attention to the quote when one is processing long lists of files. It also makes names with quotes pretty hard to understand.

I have read about the reasons *for* doing this. While the new behaviour helps copy & paste, it's counter intuitive, because the symbol is not part of the name (but it could be).

Ultimately, the rationale could be simpler: the quote symbol is *just not there in the file name*.

Please, make literal the default for ls (and any other program that may be affected by this).

All the best,

Ivan



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