Hi Marius, Le 21/10/2017 à 06:49, marius buzea a écrit : > I would like to share a simple use-case with Geany. Here it is: you go to > the Geany's terminal and > you list a directory that contains files with names containing 'ș'. It may > be that instead of 'ș' you see > '??'.
That's very odd, because I've never seen this problem, and use UTF-8 characters occasionally (I'm French and we do have é, è, ê, ô, etc.) and have never ever seen this problem. I just tested with Geany with LANG=C.UTF-8 and it does work just fine. You might see a problem if the encoding of one of the locale environment variables is not properly set to UTF-8: e.g. if I set LANG=C (so not specifying the encoding) I do see what you mention; but not if I properly set the encoding using LANG=C.UTF-8. What is the output of `env | grep -E '^(LC|LANG)'`? If any of those variables doesn't properly have an encoding set it might be the reason. Regards, Colomban _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.geany.org https://lists.geany.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel