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Rules with non-alphabetic filenames is not shown in GitHub Pages #88

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y-marui opened this issue Mar 28, 2022 · 2 comments
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Rules with non-alphabetic filenames is not shown in GitHub Pages #88

y-marui opened this issue Mar 28, 2022 · 2 comments
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y-marui commented Mar 28, 2022

I made my proof dictionary.
The rules are saved with non-alphabetic filenames.
The rules are not shown in GitHub Pages except for just one rule.
This tendency is also valid for other forks of the proof dictionary.

I tested it with the dictGlob method and confirm that the rules work.
Also, if I change the filename only with alphabetic characters, it works as expected.

@azu azu added the Type: Bug Bug or Bug fixes label Mar 28, 2022
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azu commented Mar 28, 2022

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y-marui commented Mar 29, 2022

Thanks!

It seems that Jekyll skips the Unicode characters.
Jekyll recongnize あ.yml and い.yml as same file.

So if one adds the alphabetic suffix, e.g. あ_a.yml or い_i.yml, It works as expected.
Note that the additional part, _a and _i in the sample above, must be unique.

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