Isn't good to be like OS X? It's consistent with UI. Or there can be option to it instead of users set it manually.
Gunnar Hjalmarsson <gunna...@ubuntu.com>于2016年5月14日周六 11:41写道: > On 2016-05-14 04:38, darn urash wrote: > > Hi, There's a problem haunting me for years that If I choose Chinese > > as UI language, the main directories (Documents, Downloads, etc…) are > > also translated. It makes harder for me when I want to 'cd' those > > directories in the terminal, because I have to type them in Chinese. > > > > There's a little trick can fix this, but it makes directories > > untranslated: > > Yes - and that's what you want, isn't it? > > > Is it possible that Ubuntu could be just like it's in as OS X, that > > even if those directories are translated, you also can access them > > using their English names in the terminal? > > So even if they would appear in Chinese, you'd be able to cd them using > their original English names? Doesn't sound as a high priority feature > to me. Why not just use the English names throughout? > > -- > Gunnar Hjalmarsson > https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj >
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