to reproduce:
1. Create a file with a "č" in. maybe: "d'aprčs Monsieur Czerny.mp3"
2. Alt-F7 --> Search *.mp3
3. Alt-W --> "Anwenden"
4. Delete the file
--> "Can't find file" etc.
[BUG] Special Characters
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- sqa_wizard
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Confirmed.
The "search result "/"feed to listbox" display shows a filename different from the original :
"d'aprcs Monsieur Czerny.mp3" instead of "d'aprčs Monsieur Czerny.mp3"
Creating the original file raised a warning message blaming a different codepage.
Hopefully this is caught by the upcoming TC 7.5 release which will support unicode notation way better ...
The "search result "/"feed to listbox" display shows a filename different from the original :
"d'aprcs Monsieur Czerny.mp3" instead of "d'aprčs Monsieur Czerny.mp3"
Creating the original file raised a warning message blaming a different codepage.
Hopefully this is caught by the upcoming TC 7.5 release which will support unicode notation way better ...
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This is indeed a limitation of the search function, which does not support Unicode at all at this time. Only TC 7.50 will support it.
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Re: [BUG] Special Characters
Hello, Christian. Hello, kgh.
Follwed these steps:
+ Windows Vista Home Premium, 32bit, GER
+ Total Commander v7.50 Public Beta 1
So I assume we consider this problem solved. The search dialogue in T.C. now supports Unicode and can handle such file/foldernames.
Kind regards,
Karl
Follwed these steps:
Worked flawlessly. The file has been deleted.kgh wrote:1. Create a file with a "č" in. maybe: "d'aprčs Monsieur Czerny.mp3"
2. Alt-F7 --> Search *.mp3
3. Alt-W --> "Anwenden"
4. Delete the file
+ Windows Vista Home Premium, 32bit, GER
+ Total Commander v7.50 Public Beta 1
So I assume we consider this problem solved. The search dialogue in T.C. now supports Unicode and can handle such file/foldernames.
Kind regards,
Karl