Hi Thomas,

I'm not sure why spaces are specially annoying to you, unless you
don't know how to escape them. Since you're using bash, the bash way
is either to quote the file name either in single quotes or in double
quotes or to escape the space using a backslash character like this:
Letter\ to\ grandma.txt. Another cool trick is that Tab completion
works intelligently with spaces - it will properly escape them, even
for partial matches.

If you hold no particular grudge with spaces, you may want to try a
generic tool to convert all non-ASCII characters in file names to
ASCII:

http://linux.die.net/man/1/detox


Regards,
~~helix84

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