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FS#53659 - [qgit] Filenames with utf-8 characters are not displayed correctly
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Opened by Michael Gerdau (mgd) - Thursday, 13 April 2017, 08:12 GMT
Last edited by Ivy Foster (escondida) - Thursday, 10 October 2019, 22:14 GMT
Opened by Michael Gerdau (mgd) - Thursday, 13 April 2017, 08:12 GMT
Last edited by Ivy Foster (escondida) - Thursday, 10 October 2019, 22:14 GMT
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DetailsDescription: Filenames sporting utf-8 characters are not displayed correctly. E.g. a file named (without the '"') "Abendstille-überall.ly" is displayed as "Abendstille-\303\274berall.ly". UTF-8 is the selected character set whereever it can be configured in qgit, i.e. Settings, "General" tab field "Text codec" as well as in "Git config" tab Parameter "i18n > commitencoding" are all set to UTF-8.
Additional info: * package version(s): at least since 2.5; it definitely is in the current 2.7 Steps to reproduce: * the default encoding of the filesystem is UTF-8 * in a git repository viewed with qgit create a file with utf-8 characters in the name * add this file to the git repo * look at the filename in the Git tree pane of qgit -> utf-8 characters are escaped like in the example above. |
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Comment by Jakob Gruber (schuay) -
Tuesday, 18 April 2017, 17:49 GMT
Please report this upstream.