I use terminal :-)

I am working on a real fix for this (the client should convert between NFC
and NFD), the send me an e-mail to my work adress
[email protected] you are interested in testing.

On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 11:31 PM, Christian <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> while trying to help our OSX users, I have come across the following issue:
>
> When a filename created under linux or windows contains letters with
> diacritics (German, in my case), the finder will briefly display
> something and then show the entire folder as empty. From the shell,
> everything works OK. I understand that this must be due to the Unicode
> NFC vs. NFD issue with the finder mentioned e. g. in the windows client
> release notes:
>
>
> http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.7.28/winxp/ReleaseNotes/html/index.html#chap_3.html#d6e125
>
> How do other people deal with this? I am not a MacOS expert in any way,
> but I thought about recommending some other file manager to my users, so
> they can at least rename files with diacritics to the "ue", "oe", "ae"
> or whatever form and then access them... Can anybody recommend an
> alternative filemanager or some other workaround?
>
> Any help is appreciated... Happy new year 2014,
>
> Christian
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