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Post by kinghanco on Mar 1, 2007 11:35:43 GMT -5
Ultima
I got your point now. But I don't like the idea having the same letters though. Same letters can confused people when they forget which ones they need to use. Having all not the same will not confused people.
But thats ok because as long those still works.
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Post by patrickp on Mar 1, 2007 13:53:10 GMT -5
As soon as you start working with the command line, you discover that accuracy is paramount, kinghanco - _any_ mistake means it won't work - or, worse, will do the wrong thing. It's not as easy and forgiving as most GUIs. While (in MS-DOS anyway) paths and filenames may not be case sensitive, the level of intelligence needed to distinguish between upper and lower case is well below that required to use the command line - so anyone who has problems with recognising cases certainly shouldn't be messing with the command line in the first place.
You should try the 'command line' in Linux. Paths and filenames _are_ case-sensitive there.
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