Use:

        dos charset = ISO8859-15
        unix charset = ISO8859-15
        display charset = ISO8859-15

It works fine for me...



Am Dienstag, 30. MÃrz 2004 12:53 schrieb Ralf Tomczak:
> Hello list,
>
> probably a known issue (but I haven't found a link yet):
>
> I'm using 3.0.2a with 'unix charset = ISO8859-15' and get the following
> then a file with ticks is created: - desired: "ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃ`'Ââ"
> - displayed: "ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃ`'Åâ"
>                       ^^^
> The euro sign is created correctly in a file name. The filename will be
> displayed in the filesystem correctly.
>
> Then I switch to LATIN1 the ticks are OK (correctly displayed from windows
> client and in the Unix filessystem as well).
>
> I'm using Suse SLES8 but I've seen the issue with debian as well with
> locales set to de_DE.ISO8859-15 (or [EMAIL PROTECTED] on SLES8).
>
> Surplus: The locales seem to be OK and it's possible to create files with
> ticks and euro sign on the console.
>
> Any Ideas?
> Ralf Tomczak

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