sst wrote: 
> Hello Martin,
> 
> I found the following option for slimserver.pl to be used 
> 
> --charset        => Force a character set to be used, eg. utf8 on Linux
> devices which don't have full utf8 locale installed
> 
> As UTF-8 works in the shell (interestingly enough independend of any
> language settings in the DSM, i.e. Englisch and German both work fine)
> 
> 
> When I add --charset=utf8 and manually start the slimserver.pl as admin
> I get the following output and Umlauts work everywhere:
> 
> OS: Synology DiskStation (DSM Package Management) - EN - utf8 
> Platform: unknown
> Perl Version: 5.18.4 - x86_64-linux
> 
> My issus was in finding the respective file as the article dated some
> years back to the time when the servers was still located at 
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/SqueezeCenter.sh
> 
> Thanks,
> Stefan
Good find. But I don't know if this is a DSM6 issue or a X86_64 issue. I
will take a closer look at this and see if we have a possibility to add
this to the start-stop script. I don't see any benefit in using
ISO-8859-1 over UTF-8, where as UTF-8 is a more 'complete' encoder than
ISO 8859-1. At the other end:' Wikipedia doesn't mention an incomplete
German coverage' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-1#Coverage)
of symbols. So according to Wikipedia, you don't have a problem :D

Greetings,

Martin



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