From: Arnaud C. <ar...@ca...> - 2002-05-12 19:13:20
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Le 12-May-2002, Thomas Leonard a =E9crit :=20 > On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 03:27:32PM +0200, Arnaud Calvo wrote: > Works for me, although I did fix a bug where the filer wasn't selecting > the leafname correctly in the Rename box (counting bytes instead of > characters ;-). Possibly that... > Does the directory name display correctly in a filer window, or only in > the titlebar? The directory name displays correctly in both > Did you create these files using the filer? I don't remember, but there's one thing I'm certain of, I've renamed it with ROX for it not to be shown in red anymore... > I used CTRL-SHIFT-E9 to make > the character in the filer. What's that ? >> I explain : the "=E9" of the directory "Rimes F=E9minines" isn't displ= ayed >> correctly, although it IS a valid UTF-8 name (according to ROX itself)= , >> but the "=E9" of the file "La g=E9ante" is correctly displayed, althou= gh it >> is NOT a valid UTF-8 name (according to ROX too)... > I suspect we may have lost something in the email again... all those ?s > are single 0xe9 (e/) characters when I save it out... It's because of the charset in your Mutt configuration : > charset=3Dus-ascii Don't know if I can ask you to set it to "charset=3Diso-8859-15" ;-))) (sorry, I don't have UTF-8 in my email reader yet :-( ) --=20 http://www.calvo-france.com (07/03/02) Un desktop puissant ET l=E9ger < http://rox.sourceforge.net > ________________________________________________ A r n a u d C a l v o 47=B043'60N 0=B031'0W |