On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 06:21:42PM -0500, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 1/22/24 17:53, Thibaut Cuvelier wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2024 at 23:00, Richard Kimberly Heck
<rikih...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/22/24 16:53, didiergab...@free.fr wrote:
I also realize that I can no longer load images whose names
contain accents. In any case, that’s what’s happening with the
file I just sent you. If I rename the file: SchemaCinematique.pdf
to SchemaCinématique.pdf then I can read “Error converting to a
readable format.”
That's a serious bug. Can anyone on Windows check this?
I can reproduce with PDF files whose names have accents, but not PNG
(with the same file name apart from the extension). If I export the
file to LyX 2.3 and load it with LyX 2.3.7, the PDF file doesn't
have any issue (with MikTeX, up to date).
I'm attaching the logs (View > Messages Pane, with all logs enabled)
and the corresponding test files (LyX 2.3 and 2.4).
The conversion script has:
infile = "C:/Users/Thibaut/Desktop/p k .pdf"
when the input file was: ~\Desktop\píkà.pdf. The accented characters
have been stripped. This is not a surprise, though, since
toFilesystemEncoding has a comment that says it does not work with
non-ASCII characters on Windows. The puzzle is why this worked on
2.3.7. None of this code has changed, so far as I can see.
Enrico, do you know if there is a reason not to use
toSafeFilesystemEncoding here instead? This is in
GraphicsConverter.cpp, line 139.
I am not able to reproduce the problem. We should try to understand what
is the real issue before changing the source.
--
Enrico
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