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2024 Jul 09
1
Spotlight & accented characters in share name
...tting Spotlight searches working well with the latest installation I?m working on. It looks like searches won?t work if there are any accented characters in the share name.
In this case it is the ? character. Running mount in macOS shows it like this:
//user at server.address/Share_with_the_O%CC%88_character on /Volumes/Share_with_the_?_character
For some reason it won?t use fast searches and falls back to traversing the whole directory tree which is obviously very slow and searching for file contents won?t work at all. Sharing the same server directory without the accented character makes fast search...
2024 Aug 19
1
Spotlight & accented characters in share name
...working well with the latest installation I?m working on. It looks
> like searches won?t work if there are any accented characters in the
> share name.
>
> In this case it is the ? character. Running mount in macOS shows it
> like this: //user at server.address/Share_with_the_O%CC%88_character on
> /Volumes/Share_with_the_?_character
>
> For some reason it won?t use fast searches and falls back to
> traversing the whole directory tree which is obviously very slow and
> searching for file contents won?t work at all. Sharing the same
> server directory without the accent...
2024 Aug 19
1
Spotlight & accented characters in share name
...ll with the latest installation I?m working on. It looks
>> like searches won?t work if there are any accented characters in the
>> share name.
>> In this case it is the ? character. Running mount in macOS shows it
>> like this: //user at server.address/Share_with_the_O%CC%88_character on
>> /Volumes/Share_with_the_?_character
>> For some reason it won?t use fast searches and falls back to
>> traversing the whole directory tree which is obviously very slow and
>> searching for file contents won?t work at all. Sharing the same
>> server directory with...
2005 Nov 27
4
gsub syntax
Hello
I know that R's string functions are not as extensive as those of Unix but
I need to do some text handling totally within an R environment because
the target is a Windows system which will not have the corresponding shell
utilities, sed, awk etc.
Can anyone explain the following gsub phenomenon to me:
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