Dragging a file from the explorer into the terminal enters its path. Since the path could contain special characters, it is escaped with double quotes " on Windows or single quotes ' on Ubuntu 24. The problem is that trogon escapes the input an additional time. So the executed command looks something like this:
script.py --output '"D:\path\to\file.txt"'
The parsed path therefore still contains the quotes leading to a FileNotFoundError.
I'd suggest, that trogon should detect when the input is already escaped and not escape it an additional time.
Dragging a file from the explorer into the terminal enters its path. Since the path could contain special characters, it is escaped with double quotes
"on Windows or single quotes'on Ubuntu 24. The problem is that trogon escapes the input an additional time. So the executed command looks something like this:script.py --output '"D:\path\to\file.txt"'The parsed path therefore still contains the quotes leading to a
FileNotFoundError.I'd suggest, that trogon should detect when the input is already escaped and not escape it an additional time.