As I was reading in a thread "File Manager" about the standard XDG folders. I was wondering where I can file a bug. The bug is that on my desktop where I have installed KDE in 2002 I have the XDGs dirs properly displayed and in TCC they show up fine
On a newly installed TDE (14.1) I have mangled characters and if I open TCC change something and press "Apply" it creates directories with ???????
From my experience the first one is double converted and the second one is in ASCII
If I delete the directories in Konqueror they are recreated with mangled immediately. So who I see actually two bugs here - the one in TCC and the other in konqueror
Can someone advise?
On 2022-01-20 06:36:19 deloptes wrote:
As I was reading in a thread "File Manager" about the standard XDG folders. I was wondering where I can file a bug. The bug is that on my desktop where I have installed KDE in 2002 I have the XDGs dirs properly displayed and in TCC they show up fine
On a newly installed TDE (14.1) I have mangled characters and if I open TCC change something and press "Apply" it creates directories with ???????
From my experience the first one is double converted and the second one is in ASCII
If I delete the directories in Konqueror they are recreated with mangled immediately. So who I see actually two bugs here - the one in TCC and the other in konqueror
Can someone advise?
Looks like maybe a locale issue?
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J Leslie Turriff wrote:
Looks like maybe a locale issue?
What do you mean by locale?
1. locale is set correctly to bg_BG.UTF-8 or en_US.UTF-8 or de_AT.UTF-8 2. AFAIK TDE ignores the locale system settings
And why is it perfectly well on the old system and not good on the freshly installed? I also created a fresh user and initialized with locale Bulgarian in the wizard. It resulted in creating ?????????? directory names
On 2022-01-21 01:27:52 deloptes wrote:
J Leslie Turriff wrote:
Looks like maybe a locale issue?
What do you mean by locale?
- locale is set correctly to bg_BG.UTF-8 or en_US.UTF-8 or de_AT.UTF-8
- AFAIK TDE ignores the locale system settings
And why is it perfectly well on the old system and not good on the freshly installed? I also created a fresh user and initialized with locale Bulgarian in the wizard. It resulted in creating ?????????? directory names
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It was just a thought. (BTW, I see stuff like this all the time on web pages displayed by Firefox and Waterfox. I always assumed it was some sort of UTF-8 mismanagement, or perhaps a windows codepage screwup.)
Leslie --
J Leslie Turriff wrote:
It was just a thought. (BTW, I see stuff like this all the time on web pages displayed by Firefox and Waterfox. I always assumed it was some sort of UTF-8 mismanagement, or perhaps a windows codepage screwup.)
I do not understand what you mean. IF you have this issue on your side in FF or similar, then perhaps set the "Text encoding" to auto. For some reason it is greyed out on my FF
On 2022/01/21 04:27 PM, deloptes wrote:
J Leslie Turriff wrote:
Looks like maybe a locale issue?
What do you mean by locale?
- locale is set correctly to bg_BG.UTF-8 or en_US.UTF-8 or de_AT.UTF-8
- AFAIK TDE ignores the locale system settings
And why is it perfectly well on the old system and not good on the freshly installed? I also created a fresh user and initialized with locale Bulgarian in the wizard. It resulted in creating ?????????? directory names
Hi Emanoil, if I understand correctly, default directories names are not good with some locales, right? If so, could you file an issue on TGW? I think this issue is important and would be good to take a look at it. Cheers Michele
Michele Calgaro via tde-users wrote:
Hi Emanoil, if I understand correctly, default directories names are not good with some locales, right? If so, could you file an issue on TGW? I think this issue is important and would be good to take a look at it.
Hi Michele, I would love to, but I have no idea to which component I should file the issue. IMO it is two issues - one from TCC resulting in ???? and second somewhere else - observed in Konqueror I am also not sure why it would work on my primary PC and not in the newly installed. Please advise and I will file the issues
thanks
Hi Michele, I would love to, but I have no idea to which component I should file the issue. IMO it is two issues - one from TCC resulting in ???? and second somewhere else - observed in Konqueror
Hi Emanoil, it probably belongs to tdelibs or tdebase or both, so you can either report it in those repos or just use the general TDE/tde repo.
I am also not sure why it would work on my primary PC and not in the newly installed.
Is the locale the same between the two machines? And what version of TDE is installed?
Cheers Michele
Michele Calgaro via tde-users wrote:
I am also not sure why it would work on my primary PC and not in the
newly > installed.
Is the locale the same between the two machines? And what version of TDE is installed?
Yes locale is the same. I installed fresh on the USB stick and copied my home directory from the other. On both of them was Buster until yesterday. I upgraded to Bullseye on the USB stick, but the problem is the same.