Sorry for the delay, I was travelling on a business trip. I just
updated these packages from the Proposed-repository and it works
perfectly!
Thank you very much to everyone involved in providing a speedy
solution!!
Cheers,
Chanchao
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Excellent, thank you very much! I will test at the first opportunity.
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Title:
Strange character showing in file listing in Na
** Description changed:
In some views in Nautilus, there is a strange character appearing right
after particular characters such as . (dot) and - (dash) when using Thai
script in the file name.
Note that this does not happen in List view (Ctrl-2) , only icon view
(either Ctrl-1 or Ctr
Note: I added the requested file a couple days ago but the status of
this bug is still 'incomplete'.
Please review and let me know if I can provide additional information,
if you were able to reproduce the bug (saving the attached file on the
desktop should show it.) and if it can be classified as
I don't know when it started, but I don't recall ever seeing it in
11.10.
I attach a small text file with a name that uses Thai characters. The
strange character appears after the dash and after the dot.
I tested it with some other non Western scripts (Korean and Hindi) and
the issue does not oc
** Description changed:
In some views in Nautilus, there is a strange character appearing right
after particular characters such as . (dot) and - (dash) when using Thai
script in the file name.
Note that this does not happen in List view (Ctrl-2) , only icon view
- (either Ctrl-1 or Ctr
^ Interestingly, it only happens when the non-Latin character preceeds
the dot or dash. Looking at the three icons at the top in the previous
screenshot, those have some Thai language in them, but a latin character
preceeds the dot. The issue does not occur.
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Final screen shot: It also happens on the desktop, and happens for
files of any type. Note that regular Latin character file names are not
affected.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot 5.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/986008/+attachment/3095150/+files/Screenshot%20
Comment: I could also add that this bug has been there for a while, from
the start of Beta 1 at least. It's not due to a recent update or system
change.
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Screenshot 4: Showing that the strange character disappears when
renaming a file.
After completing the renaming (hitting enter) the strange character(s)
show up again.
** Attachment added: "Issue not visible during rename."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/986008/+atta
Screen shot 3, showing the issue again in compact icon view. (Ctrl-3)
** Attachment added: "Screenshot 3.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/986008/+attachment/3095125/+files/Screenshot%203.png
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Screenshot 2, showing that the issue does not occur in List view.
** Attachment added: "List view (No problem visible)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/986008/+attachment/3095124/+files/Screenshot%202.png
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** Attachment added: "Showing strange character in icon view"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/986008/+attachment/3095121/+files/Screenshot%201.png
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Public bug reported:
In some views in Nautilus, there is a strange character appearing right
after particular characters such as . (dot) and - (dash) when using Thai
script in the file name.
Note that this does not happen in List view (Ctrl-2) , only icon view
(either Ctrl-1 or Ctrl-2). Also, wh
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