padota1663--- via tde-users wrote:
I opened this thread in the Q4OS Support Forum:
https://www.q4os.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=27828#p27828 and they told me
it's a Trinity related bug, as it also happens on a pure Debian fresh
install with TDE.
It doesn't happen here when I install from scratch. I usually use UTF-8 US
English for installing and after this I add German, Bulgarian, Russian etc.
But I do not use Dolphin and I do not have any other DE installed.
How can it be solved?
Hard to say where the
issue is.
Usually it happens when the fonts used do not have the required symbols.
What language and locale settings do you have? What Theme, which fonts are
configured? Does it happen on native TDE apps?
In your case it seems to be related to the filesystem. There are the so
called console fonts used.
There were some issues in the past with wrong encodings or double encoding
of characters and I recall many of these were fixed, but I am sure there
are still some places where it is not perfectly done. From the screenshots
it seems it has to do with the theme and the font settings. Does it change,
when you change those?
I suggest you write down a test scenario and try it with new user.
Also look here ... might be the same
https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/tdebase/issues/236
BR