On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 15:04 +0100, Matthias Kaeppler wrote: > Murray Cumming wrote: > > [snip] > > > >>For example, on my notebook my > >>lcoale is set to ISO-8859-1 and if I create a file in Nautilus, then > >>Nautilus will encode the name in UTF-8 and not in my current locale > >>encoding. > > > > [snip] > > > > I am not an expert, but I guess this could be a bug in Nautilus or your > > distribution. What are you using? > > It's Ubuntu Hoary Hedgehog running GNOME 2.10.
Is ISO-8859-1 the default (German, I guess) encoding, or did you change it? > But still, even if writing to the filesystem using the current locale > would work, I still have the problem that already reading them breaks my > program. Since Nautilus doesn't suffer from this issue (it correctly > reads ISO-8859-1 encoded filenames and converts them to UTF-8 without > complaining), I'm not so sure whether this is a library problem. > > Apart from that, is the code I posted correct in terms of UTF-8-ifying > filenames? I still don't see what I am doing wrong (if anything). Personally, I don't know. -- Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.murrayc.com www.openismus.com _______________________________________________ gtkmm-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list
