On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 11:41 PM, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote: > 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? >
Quite agree. I also don't like the main directories (Documents, Downloads, etc…) in Chinese, so I simply delete them all and recreate them in English (or rename them). If you have to keep them, then symlink is the way to go. That's what I do too. BTW, even without sym-linking, I don't need to type them in Chinese when I want to 'cd' into those directories in the terminal, because I'll just do a `ls`, then copy-paste the Chinese using mouse. All those being said, I do agree that, if those "automatic" directories (Documents, Downloads, etc…) , which are created automatically at some point, would better be just in English. Creating them in other langues only **looks good** but will do more harm than good. BTW, I personally don't think the OS X way is consistent at all, because personally I don't like dark magic.
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