Confirmed on W10
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Christophe
Le 19/07/2018 à 14:43, Micha Silver a écrit :
Thanks
Further info - I checked on a debian machine, and no problem with the
QGZ project names with foreign characters. So it seems to be only on
Windows 7.
On 19/07/2018 15:23, Nicolas Cadieux wrote:
Hi,
I can’t confirm as I don’t have a computer in front of me but I have had
multiple problems in the past with people making paths with spaces or accents
in characters. (Including the user path in windows.). Best to stay with no
spaces and only “English” characters. This does not only apply to Qgis but it
is probably worse because of all the plugins. Not every programmer takes the
time to look at character tables in their code. (I am guilty as charged...)
Nicolas
Le 19 juill. 2018 à 07:54, Micha Silver<[email protected]> a écrit :
I just noticed that a QGZ project file with non-ascii characters in the name
will not open. No error message, it just doesn't open. The same project, saved
as QGS opens fine, and if I save project as QGZ with only ascii characters, it
also opens fine.
Can anyone confirm?
Thanks,
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Ben Gurion Univ.
Sde Boker, Remote Sensing Lab
+972-523-665918
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