As far as I can tell, the problem is not necessarily with diacritical
marks, as such, it's a unicode issue.
The example you gave <C:\říkáme\>, appears to be a unicode string,
and while I don't know what the situation on Windows is, on OS X,
Revolution is not able to deal with multi-byte character encoded
filenames at all.
:(
Mark
On 24 Jan 2008, at 22:21, Mark E. Powell wrote:
Gotten no responses to my last couple of posts, so I am resorting
to shameless bribery. First one who can tell me how to get this to
work without using anything external to Rev gets a $25 gift
certificate to Amazon. In the event of no workable solution, I'll
be using the gift certificate myself to purchase the new best-
seller "Character Encoding and You" by Tomás de Torquemada...
Is there any way to get Rev to intelligently handle (i.e. respect
and preserve) Windows file and folder names that have diacriticals,
when using 'the files' and 'the folders' functions?
I am still on Rev 2.8.0 Windows. Standalone should run on W2K and
later. This lack of diacritical support is a deal-breaker to me.
Mark
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