So you verified that in Windows using the Win32 version of GTK+? Show me your
source code.

On 5/5/2016 at 3:57 AM, Lucas Levrel <llev...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
>Le 3 mai 2016, Andrew Robinson a écrit :
>
>>> I don't think I tried filenames with spaces, but I did test filenames with
>>> accented letters in both Linux and Windows, and it worked (using GTK2).
>>> E.g. for reading a file contents into one big string I have this:
>>
>> I don't know about accented letters, since they are a part of the Windows
>> version of ASCII. Try a real life UNICODE character, such as the one I have
in
>> my path, C:\My.\Images.
>
>Hi,
>
>I've just tested a filename containing spaces and U+221E (infinity 
>symbol), writing and reading both work.
>
>-- 
>Lucas Levrel
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