Re: bugreport: spaces in folders
- From: Atman Sense <mattenklicker@xxxxxxx>
- To: emelfm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 11:04:53 +0100
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006 19:30:56 -0500
tpgww@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Mar 2006 01:40:36 +0100
> Atman Sense <mattenklicker@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > > Drag and Drop from/to folders with spaces does not work, also
> > > > file-type associated actions.
> >
> > Oh, yes, not spaces, but unusual characters like umlauts are the
> > problem. A click on copy-button works, drag&drop doesn't.
> > Self-defined filetype-actions also.
> >
> > Cannot create file /tmp/test test mit ö und ü/asdfa - Die
> > Argumentliste ist zu lang
> >
> > ran with env -i, a change to a umlaut-folder is impossible:
> > The directory '/tmp/test 3 mit ü/' does not exist!
>
> These are most likely a problem with filesystem encoding. emelFM2
> converts item names from and to localised encoding as needed,
> _except_ if it decides that such conversion is not necessary. Such
> decision is based on $G_FILENAME_ENCODING, $G_BROKEN_FILENAMES, the
> default encoding for the user's locale, and whether $LANGUAGE or
> $LANG is some flavour of english.
>
> To quote from the INSTALL document:
>
> NOTE: If your filesysten encodes path/file names in something
> other than utf-8/ascii (e.g. with german umlauts), you should also
> have:
> 1. set the environment variable
> G_FILENAME_ENCODING=character set name (or a comma-separated
> list of such names, and glib uses the first name in that list).
> OR
> 2. set the environment variable G_BROKEN_FILENAMES=1. In that case,
> glib assumes that the locale encoding is used for names.
>
> G_FILENAME_ENCODING takes priority over G_BROKEN_FILENAMES.
>
> (The above are glib requirements, not emelfm2 requirements per se.)
I tried some combinations, nothing worked until i compiled emelfm
with FILES_UTF8ONLY=1. (I switched default encoding to utf-8 in
the kernel, too.) Now it works, but the 8859-1 filenames are
garbled. If i convert them to utf-8, i have this in my Eterm, it
doesnt't support utf-8 :(. Never mind, it works :) Perhaps I switch to
uxterm or so.
atman
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