In short, there is a difference in names displayed between branched and normal view.
I tried breef, full and custom view modes.
Branched view
Normal view
In the pictures, name of the only mp3 file is different.
Custom column seen is UnicodeTest by Alextp.
Different filenames between baranched and normal view...
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Different filenames between baranched and normal view...
Ambiguity succeeds where honesty dares not venture.
Yep, nice chatch. The same problem.
I HATE that TC is not unicode.
This is a big problem for those people who have multi CP files on their PCs... I'm one...
And if I disable generating 8.3 names + TC not being Unicode...
That would be a mess...
Now days this is a big, big, big setback
And I mean realy BIG
I HATE that TC is not unicode.
This is a big problem for those people who have multi CP files on their PCs... I'm one...
And if I disable generating 8.3 names + TC not being Unicode...
That would be a mess...
Now days this is a big, big, big setback
And I mean realy BIG
Ambiguity succeeds where honesty dares not venture.
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Unfortunately directories cannot be unicode at this time, because many functions are not unicode. If you can live two years without any update, I can rewrite TC as unicode version...
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Do not take offence.
This is my point of view. Others may disagree.
I work with quite few encodings and this is realy a nag.
So, I'm just stating the obvious.
But I assume that one can't realy tell how well developed the IDE in which they write their programs will be developed.
I'm not Delphi programmer, plese correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I see just glancing through web searches, there is talk that Delphi 2006 will support Unicode fully, so if it does, maybe you could try this compiler. Even if it has 10x size of exe file.
But again, this is a big if.
Do not take offence.
This is my point of view. Others may disagree.
I work with quite few encodings and this is realy a nag.
So, I'm just stating the obvious.
But I assume that one can't realy tell how well developed the IDE in which they write their programs will be developed.
I'm not Delphi programmer, plese correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I see just glancing through web searches, there is talk that Delphi 2006 will support Unicode fully, so if it does, maybe you could try this compiler. Even if it has 10x size of exe file.
But again, this is a big if.
Ambiguity succeeds where honesty dares not venture.