On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 7:05 PM Aaron LI <[email protected]> wrote: > > If the filename has the right encoding, almost always in UTF8 today on > BSD/Linux systems, then you can use any UTF8 locales to display the > characters correctly, provided the fonts installed and the application can > use the fonts. > > One common exception is files from Windows, e.g., a zip created on Windows, > then the filename will have other localized encodings. > > Hope this helps your issue. >
Thank you so much Aaron :-) The file was downloaded as PDF from google docs. It will be really great if you can tell me how to install UTF8. Thank you :-) Siju
