Mattias Gärtner wrote:
Zitat von Graeme Geldenhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2008/6/30 Mattias Gaertner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can you test to create a chinese filename in the explorer. For example:
±±·½»°.txt
I can't create that file in Windows Explorer. I'm using Windows 2000
in a VMWare session. I opened explorer. Then copied the filename above
to the clipboard from Linux (where Firefox and GMail runs). The then
go to Window VMWare session. Right Click and create now text file.
Past the chinese name, which then seems to escape the name.
Maybe that's the way 'explorer' handles unsupported characters in the font.
Windows has still to go a long way for real unicode.
on XP it is possible. Initially it shows only square boxes since the
font used in the explorer doesn't support chinese. But if I change the
font (=all tahoma) to a code2000 font, it shows 北方话.txt
However creating a file ßΩ≈≠≤≥.txt or a folder ßΩ≈≠≤≥ is possible.
Not all tools can read it. Afais, using A functions this translates to
ß?|?==.txt
When I
press enter to confirm the name, Windows gives me an error.
See the screenshot.
http://opensoft.homeip.net/~graemeg/test.png
Ok. Thanks for trying out. It's not that important. I think it's clear now, that
windows need the W functions.
Yep
Marc
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