2009/2/16 Mihai Donțu mihai.do...@gmail.com:
On Friday 13 February 2009, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Feb 12, 2009, at 2:50 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented letter simply
disappear.
UFS supports 8-bit characters except for / and \0, but you also
need
On Thursday 12 February 2009 13:44:40 Chuck Swiger wrote:
Perhaps I'm biased, but I've long been of the opinion that the Mac
platform with HFS+ has very good internationalization support.
Then maybe this is your cue to take over the HFS support in FreeBSD. I've only
seen this support
On Friday 13 February 2009, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Feb 12, 2009, at 2:50 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented letter simply
disappear.
UFS supports 8-bit characters except for / and \0, but you also
need to run a terminal with UTF8 support and use a
Yes, that's right. I copied the files from win4bsd system.
Mihai Donțu wrote:
On Friday 13 February 2009, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Feb 12, 2009, at 2:50 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented letter simply
disappear.
UFS supports 8-bit
Ok, Thanks a lot... I will read carefully these articles...
bye.
daniel
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Feb 12, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Daniel Leal wrote:
is there a way to have a freebsd system with file names with accented
words. Like filé.txt instead of file.txt. Now if I copy a file
with an accented
On Feb 12, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Daniel Leal wrote:
is there a way to have a freebsd system with file names with
accented words. Like filé.txt instead of file.txt. Now if I copy
a file with an accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented
letter simply disappear.
UFS supports 8-bit
how and from what do you copy.
UFS generally doesn't have any limits for filename characters.
i do have files with polish letters on my disk - no problem
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Daniel Leal wrote:
Hi.
is there a way to have a freebsd system with file names with accented words.
Like filé.txt
accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented letter simply disappear.
UFS supports 8-bit characters except for / and \0, but you also need to
run a terminal with UTF8 support and use a correct font to view such things.
why? i use ISO-8859-2
UFS doesn't deal with encoding at all, just
2009/2/12 Chuck Swiger cswi...@mac.com:
On Feb 12, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Daniel Leal wrote:
is there a way to have a freebsd system with file names with accented
words. Like filé.txt instead of file.txt. Now if I copy a file with an
accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented letter simply
On Feb 12, 2009, at 2:50 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented letter simply
disappear.
UFS supports 8-bit characters except for / and \0, but you also
need to run a terminal with UTF8 support and use a correct font to
view such things.
why? i use
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