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On Wed, 22 Feb 2017 11:36:42 +0000, book wrote:
> I think bash sorts wild card expansion, so I just use
> cat A1705.mp4.0?? > A1705.mp4; par2 r *par2
> Use quotes
> 'A17 05.mp4.0'??
> if there are spaces.
Yes, but IIRC it can depend on the implementation and
the default settings used when building it. I've been
stung a few times over the years using other systems,
other computers etc and found things didn't work as
expected. I tend not to customise too much, use aliases
or assume certain defaults "just in case" and
especially when offering code snippets up to others :-)
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