2012/2/17 Vincent Lefevre <[email protected]>: > On 2012-02-17 13:54:35 +0900, Hiroaki Nakamura wrote: >> Actually, whether filename is in NFC or NFD depends on the way of >> inputting filenames. >> If you type all characters, it is in NFC. > > No, or actually, perhaps this depends on the user configuration > (e.g. keyboard configuration / input method). Here's from an old > mail I wrote: > > I don't use Terminal (except sometimes for testing) because I don't > like its UI. It is possible to type characters with dead keys, but > they are entered in the NFD form. That's another reason why I don't > use Terminal, because many applications don't support the combining > characters very well. > > And it seems that other users had similar problems. I've seen a > report from someone seeing a difference between Apple's Terminal > and iTerm when typing his password, which had a non-ASCII character.
Thanks for pointing me out. I used Terminal and Google Japanese Input on Lion. So, it depends on the user configuration. -- )Hiroaki Nakamura) [email protected]

