Hi Shuichi, 2008/9/18 HIRA, Shuichi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > I am Japanese user. > >>C:\>gpg -e ใในใ.txt > I tried and successfully encrypted. > > I think you need settings like below. > http://www.nihongo-ok.com/method/010326_gonmethod.htm
Thanks for the link. However, if I apply the settings, the whole system will be using Japanese, and then I won't be able to use for example Russian (cyrillic) file names. Encrypting Japanese files on Japanese Windows works. However, I would like to be able to encrypt files with any Unicode characters in the file name on any (recent) Windows system. Does anybody has any experience with that? I was browsing some documentation, and maybe I have found an important point: Windows passes command line parameters always as UTF-16. If the application cannot handle UTF-16, it is converted to the local codepage. It would explain why I'm seeing question marks instead of Japanese characters, because Japanese characters cannot be represented in the local (English) codepage, so they are replaced with a placeholder. I've read that the application should have a wmain function instead of main to handle UTF-16 on Windows. Do you know anything about that? Maybe I should discuss this topic on gnupg-dev. Thanks, Robert _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users