Viktoras, having got the filename, is it possible to actially do
anything with the file, ie. open, read, write etc.? I've had no luck
with this (and a confirmation from RunRev that Rev can't use unicode
filenames in OS X).
Best,
Mark
On 26 Jan 2008, at 20:37, viktoras didziulis wrote:
Hi Mark,
forwarding the original posts on non-english file names by Kenji
Kojima (2008-01-16) that describe a possible solution of your
problem :-):
put "cd ~/Desktop" &cr& "ls" into tScript
set the unicodeText of fld 1 to uniencode(shell(tScript),utf8)
The first line was shell command got list names of files in working
directory. You got UTF8 filenames. Then it's converted to UTF16 and
set the test field 1.
Best regards
Viktoras
Mark E. Powell wrote:
Want to give this one last swag before throwing in the towel. If I
want to use shell() to point a command line application to the
folder below.
C:\říkáme\
How do I do it?
I am currently running 2.8.0. Perhaps something has changed in
later versions that improves Rev's ability to preserve
diacriticals in file and folder names when using 'the files' and
'the folders'?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
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