claus.k...@googlemail.com schrieb am 08.01.2012 um 15:38 (+0100): > Have you installed the Asian Language Support Package for Windows? > That Should fix this.
Fix what? ActiveState Perl file creation operations? Note that it does work correctly using Cygwin Perl and other more mainstream tools. I suspect the ALSP you're referring to would provide fonts for Asian console glyphs, but I don't need those as I don't read those languages anyway. Please refer to the quoted part below to see what I'm talking about. Chinese is just an example; Russian is another, more relevant one. Michael > Am 07.01.2012 um 21:04 schrieb Michael Ludwig <mil...@gmx.de>: > > How do you save a file with a Chinese or other name requiring > > Unicode using Active Perl? > > > > Here's a script to save a file as Катюша.txt (Katyusha) and just > > won't work using any of four encodings and even none at all! What > > do I have to do in order to just save my Катюша.txt ? > > The filenames it manages to save are disfigured: > > > > 07.01.2012 20:44 17 Катюша.1.txt > > 07.01.2012 20:44 17 Катюша.5.txt > > Cygwin perl 5.10.1, by the way, displayed no errors and got it > > right: > > > > 07.01.2012 20:51 16 Катюша.1.txt > > 07.01.2012 20:51 16 Катюша.5.txt > > > > You can feed either a character string or a UTF-8 octet string to > > this Cygwin perl.exe open() and it creates the proper filename, > > proving that it's not technically impossible. :) _______________________________________________ ActivePerl mailing list ActivePerl@listserv.ActiveState.com To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs