--- Albert Yong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sergey,
> 
> Do you need to make system see those filenames in
> unicode characters
> before you can see in in freevo ?
> Eg. When you do "ls -al" in a shell ...

Not necessarily Unicode, but I guess for Chinese
Unicode is the only option? Whatever code the files
are presented in, assign to the FREEVO_LOCALE
variable.

I don't know about Chinese fonts, Russian Unicode
filenames are visible only in graphical console
(non-X11), or in the Linux File Manager (Nautilus it's
name, I guess). I'm using RedHat.   

> I got a snapshot of the latest freevo, but running
> ./freevo, it
> complains it couldn't find Python => 2.2

I usually install the Freevo runtime (automatical
installation from Freevo site) and then extract the
snaphot on top of it.

> But, I have freevo run sucessfully on another
> directory.
> 
> I will certainly try it.
> 
> I think there were threads about someone sucessfully
> ran Freevo in
> chinese.Do you know which thread ID ?
> So, I can refer it.

I have seen something in the developers mail list. To
find out the ID I need to search... Oh, sourceforge
archives are down again.... Just search by the keyword
(chinese), you'll find it. 


Sergey 

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