> Murray Cumming wrote:
>> Is ISO-8859-1 the default (German, I guess) encoding, or did you change
>> it?
>
> I think it's the system default (I remember setting the locale to en_US
> because setting it to de_DE would make all systems messages to appear in
> German which I didn't want). Maybe I screwed up with the locale
> settings, I'll check again asap, I don't have my notebook at hand right
> now.
>
> But regardless how much I possibly screwed up my locale settings and
> charset encodings, the question why other Gtk+ applications don't seem
> to have problems with this probably messed up situation remains.

Yes. If you don't get an answer here, I suggest that you ask the gnome-vfs
experts again.

> Looks as if my best chance right now is to try to recover from character
> conversion errors by setting the filename in question to something like
> "<unknown filename>" or so, in order to at least keep the program flow
> alive.

Murray Cumming
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.murrayc.com
www.openismus.com

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