-Problem with files containing non standart latin letters

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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Ivan666
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-Problem with files containing non standart latin letters

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Hello!

Thank you for great software!

I'm very conservative and still using TC 7.0 under Windows XP :)
Sometimes when working with filenames in different national languages, TC is not able to delete / move this file or to read "bad" directory contents. The only possible way to delete is to rename to "tmp1" for example and then to delete it.
The same when I tried to copy my music collection from laptop to PC through LAN.
This is not a Windows problem like it was in Win98, cause I copied it successfully using mouse grag and drop between 2 windows xD

Some examples of "bad" characters: ż, ą, ł, ó (Polish), ů, Ú, ř, č, á, ě (Czech) etc.

As I'm conservative I don't want to check the latest version cause I'm lazy to configure it as I used to do.
If this problem fixed in the latest version?

Thanks
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Post by *HolgerK »

Don't know why you are asking such things in the beta bug report forum.
(don't know why you are asking this at all...)
[url=http://www.ghisler.com/whatsnew.htm]What's new [/url] wrote:Total Commander 7.50 FINAL for Windows released!

September 9, 2009: Total Commander 7.50 FINAL is available now! There are many new functions. The most important are:

Official support for Windows 7 (32 bit and 64 bit)
Full Unicode support in most functions where it is possible, including FTP, ZIP packer, and plugin interfaces
Okay, not really new... :wink:

Because your are conservative/lazy (and missed the full Unicode support for nearly 4 years just for this reason) i suggest you to install the latest official released version TC 8.01 (32Bit) http://www.ghisler.com/download.htm , and not this beta version.

Kind regards
Holger
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Post by *sqa_wizard »

TC 8.01 is able to handle even unicode, which should cover your "bad" characters.
As I'm conservative I don't want to check the latest version cause I'm lazy to configure it as I used to do.
Just install/update the new version over your existing one.
Your settings and license will be kept.
#5767 Personal license
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Maybe as a compromise, you can try the last 7.x version, 7.57a:
http://www.ghisler.com/757a_final.php
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