On Wednesday 04 October 2006 15:53, Stefán István wrote:
> Yes, I've read it but my filenames are encoded with iso8859-2 (or at least
> I think so), and I dont want to change them to utf-8. At least not yet. How
> can I determine the character encoding of an existing filename?
The whole point of u
szerda 04 október 2006 15.38 dátummal Bo Ørsted Andresen ezt írta:
> On Wednesday 04 October 2006 15:28, Stefán István wrote:
> > I have problem with the locale settings of my system. My main problem is,
> > that I can't use some special hungarian characters in file names. They
> > don't even appea
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 15:28, Stefán István wrote:
> I have problem with the locale settings of my system. My main problem is,
> that I can't use some special hungarian characters in file names. They
> don't even appear on the console screen, when I try to type them.
> But in X applications m
Hello!
I have problem with the locale settings of my system. My main problem is, that
I can't use some special hungarian characters in file names. They don't even
appear on the console screen, when I try to type them.
But in X applications mostly I can use these characters. But if I create a
dir
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