On Wed, 02 May 2001, Gong Yi LIAO wrote: > Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 14:09:41 +0800 > To: bugzilla-daemon bugzilla eazel com > From: Gong Yi LIAO <granziliao sinamail com> > Reply-To: granziliao sinamail com > Subject: Re: [Bug 8181] Changed - bad: cannot display file name which is > in multibyte > > > > On Tue, 1 May 2001, bugzilla-daemon bugzilla eazel com wrote: > > Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 12:38:07 -0700 > > To: dan eazel com, granziliao sinamail com, eli eazel com > > From: bugzilla-daemon bugzilla eazel com > > CC: ramiro eazel com > > Subject: [Bug 8181] Changed - bad: cannot display file name which is in > > multibyte > > > > http://bugzilla.eazel.com/show_bug.cgi?id=8181 > > > > Changed by don eazel com > > > > --- shadow/8181 Fri Apr 27 10:43:11 2001 > > +++ shadow/8181.tmp.2931 Tue May 1 12:38:07 2001 > > @@ -3,18 +3,18 @@ > > Version: 1.0 > > Inclination: 1 Unknown > > OS/Version: Linux > > Status: NEW > > Resolution: > > Severity: Unknown > > -Priority: P5 > > +Priority: P3 > > Component: Internationalization (i18n) > > AssignedTo: dan eazel com > > ReportedBy: granziliao sinamail com > > QAContact: eli eazel com > > -TargetMilestone: Nautilus 1.0.3 > > +TargetMilestone: [later] > > URL: > > Cc: ramiro eazel com > > Summary: bad: cannot display file name which is in multibyte > > > > The nautilus file manager can not display file names that are in > > multibyte (like chinese and japanese) The nautilsu peference offers > > @@ -43,6 +43,10 @@ > > Ramiro - Could you look into this? > > > > ------- Additional Comments From eli eazel com 2001-04-27 10:43 > ------- > > Are you using Red Hat 7.0 or 7.1? > > > No .i am using Debian 2.2.with glibc 2.2.2-4 updated, > freetype and xtt modules supported by xfree86 4.0.2 > would you tell me how to make nautilus work well as > it running on REdHAt 7.0 ? > > Could you be seeing bug #8042? > > + > > +------- Additional Comments From don eazel com 2001-05-01 12:38 > ------- > > +Not a 1.0.3 blocker. Moving to "later" as P3. > >+ > > > > > and as the attached picture the gmc file manager > can display chinese file names and floder in chinese chars with > TTF correctly, but Nautilus display the floder properties in > garbage chars. > I think that I got the problem like bug # 8042 and > my menu,toolbar can displayed correctly, however > my icons and file floders are displayed in > garbage chars > Thanx for solutions! >
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