Hi!

Wolfram Gloger wrote:

>>When filenames are latin-1 encoded, they will also be stored in that
>>format in the project file
>>(which causes an error when the project file
>>is opened later).
> 
> 
> Yes, I can reproduce that problem with the patch. :-(

It also used to happen without the patch.

> I'm again surprised, because the filename should be transcoded
> to unicode before it is being written.  Will look at this tomorrow.

As I mentioned, I even tried explicit conversion. But the
latin-1/unicode converter doesn't convert anything :(

> On the other hand, I could also reproduce the fact that without the
> patch, in an UTF locale you can't open _any_ non-ascii file with
> unchanged dvbcut (as noted by Michael K).

As soon as I'm sure that Michael's (second) patch doesn't break the
windows version, I'll commit it. If it does, I'll make it conditional
(#ifndef _WIN32) and commit it anyway ;-)

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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