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[GWhere-discussion] Re[4]: Encoding under Windows and Linux
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[GWhere-discussion] Re[4]: Encoding under Windows and Linux |
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Sat, 22 Jul 2006 16:45:23 +0400 (MSD) |
Hello Zero and list.
I want return to discussion about russian encodings started in April-May of
2006 (you can see my last message at
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/gwhere-discussion/2006-05/msg00008.html).
I saw no messages for last month from list but still hope that project is alive.
I have tested gwhere under Fedora Core 5 and get some new results (gwhere under
Fedora was installed from
http://www.gwhere.org/download/rpm/gwhere-0.2.1-1.FC4.i686.rpm). This is the
main reason of this e-mail. You can see attached file Test_FC5_and_Win.ctg as
illustration. This file was created under Fedora Core 5 (UTF-8 encoding). All
russian language are working fine in GWhere under Fedora - I had creaded
russian name of archive, russian description of categories and import disc with
russian filenames (Achive #12). After this I opened this arhive under Windows.
The 1st trouble was that instead of russian on disc #12, I saw only strange
symbols. Further I added another disc with russian names filenames (Achive #13)
into Test_FC5_and_Win.ctg under OS Windows. It was imported ok - I could see
russian names imported under Windows and strange symbols (russian imported
under Fedora). After that I tried to open catalog under Fedora again and so the
2nd trouble - russian imported under Fedora still ok, but there were nothing at
all shown instead of russian filenames imported under Windows (only properties
of files and directories were shown).
I hope this info will be useful for further development.
Please ask me, if you need any help (testing, coding, documenting or something
else...)
BR,
Vlad
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