On Sunday 05 November 2006 05:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Sat, Nov 04, 2006 at 11:11:25PM +0200, David Baron wrote: > > Konsole, set to UTF8, behaves just like using 1255, saves the file indeed > > with a UTF8 name encoding. Attempting to ls the file fails--worked in > > 1255 > > > > Going to Konqueror, the file name shows in english characters and symbols > > showing its UTF8 bytes. Setting konqueror to UTF8 does not display the > > file name correctly, just as using 1255 did not. Dialog boxes involving > > the file name, i.e. to delete it, also show raw bytes. > > > > Should I file these bugs with KDE? > > Are these bugs in the various terminal emulators, or in ls? What > happens if you redirect ls output to a file and look at it in hex? (I > wish ls would *not* look whether its output is a reminal and choose > output format for this test, but it still might give us a clue.) > The bytes in the names are correct. The problem is in various displaying programs, each with its own querks.
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