Re: [gtkmm] UTF8 filenames? (Was One thing we didn't really discuss: ustring vs string)
- From: "Jarek Dukat" <madmaxer poczta fm>
- To: "GTKmm Mailing List" <gtkmm-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [gtkmm] UTF8 filenames? (Was One thing we didn't really discuss: ustring vs string)
- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 03:13:05 +0200
> > I have most partitions mounted with ISO-8859-2 encoding but one of
them is
> > UTF-8 and Gtk's file dialog doesn't display it's files correctly.
>
> This is a different problem: I have a directory name, containing an
> umlaut (LANG variable and filesystem use the ISO-8859-1 encoding). This
> directory is not shown in the gtk+ file dialog and a warning is emitted
> to the console, whenever I try listing a directory with files containing
> umlauts. This can be worked around by setting the environment variable
> G_BROKEN_FILENAMES.
If you use ISO-8859-1 encoding and have localized characters then you
really have broken filenames.
But there is absolutely nothing broken in UTF8 filenames :)
Jarek
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