From: Jonatan L. <li...@ky...> - 2006-01-30 22:43:00
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Many users has had problem with this, and I'm one of them. Surely I understand that UTF-8 is a good thing, but many softwares doesn't understand UTF-8 filenames and I'd like them to be latin-1/iso8859-1 so that my shell (ZSH) and the computers at my school displays them correctly. I have read that I can get this by setting G_BROKEN_FILENAMES=1. It doesn't work, rox still creates utf-8 filenames and displays latin-1 filenames in error red. I have also tried setting CHARSET=iso8859-1 but it still don't work. What should I do? Is there any other environment variable that needs to be set? /Jonatan -=( http://kymatica.com )=- |