From kde-devel Fri Nov 29 17:18:58 2002 From: Manuel Amador Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 17:18:58 +0000 To: kde-devel Subject: UTF-8 in Konqueror and path names X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-devel&m=103858997401899 Heyall, I just installed Red Hat 8, and being a spanish speaking user, some of my folders have accented characters. Passing through the trouble of renaming all my files (a bash script together with iconv does the job) and retaggging all of my MP3s (OGG vorbis have no such trouble), I found out I can't browse to my M=C3=BAsica (Music) folder. Trying to enter the folder works fine, but trying to enter a subfolder tells me "No such directory /home/Msica/Ace of Base" (if you don't like Ace of Base, don't tell me, just don't listen to it). The same happens if I try to enter /home/M=C3=BAsica through a symlink (which works fine by cd'ing into = it in a konsole window). I mean, I can't trigger it deterministically, but I can trigger it several times in a day. I know it worked perfectly with ISO-8859-1.=20 But being that Unicode should be fairly well supported by now, I would consider this a bug. is that fixed? Any german-speaking (of course) user tried Unicode pathnames while using an Unicode locale and seen if it fails? Most of the people here most surely have Latin-x locales in their environment in effect, so Konqueror won't fail. luck, Rudd-O >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<