On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 02:13:59PM +0200, Amichai Rotman wrote:
> Chaim,
>
> Did you check the encoding bits on in the /etc/fstab file?
>
> What if you change it from MDKs default cp850 (for mounted Windows
> partitions) to iso8859-8 or iso8859-8-I, not UTF8.
I think you onfuse here two things.
solved; convmv converted the
encoding and I'm happy.
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the creator of convmv regarding
> the inability of the utility to autodetect encoding types.
>
> Didi,
> Maybe you want to contact him directly if you know how he can
> implement some auto detection, or otherwise improve the utility.
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Here is the responce that I got from the creator of convmv regarding the
inability of the utility to autodetect encoding types.
Didi,
Maybe you want to contact him directly if you know how he can implement some
auto detection, or otherwise improve the utility.
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Chaim Keren Tzion
On 2003-12-31 at 17:14 +0200 Chaim Keren Tzion sent off:
It was suggested that I send you this report of my experience with convmv.
Thanks for a great tool!
I tried 'convmv' and it worked great. One point to be aware of: I had two
directory structures and it seems that one was in cp8