On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 16:02 +0200, Philippe Andersson wrote:
LLLActive@GMX.Net wrote:
On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 10:09 +0100, LLLActive@GMX.Net wrote:
Hi all,
I have Konqueror installed with openSUSE 10.2 in UK-English language preference as standard. Some files it should display are using the German 'Umlaut' characters in their names.
How can I setup Konqueror to display these characters in stead of ļ for "ü" (Unicode UTF-8 ?). In Evolution and the Shell Konsole the right characters are used.
:-) Al
Has anyone had this problem before? Normally the setups ware OK during the installation and I had not probs afterwords.
Has something changed in openSUSE 10,2? Must I set something?
This problem is only with Konqueror. Evolution and the terminal Shell (-Konsole) display it correctly. Just made the test here on a new 10.2 install. Created a file with an umlaut in its name. Displayed it without problem by Konq. $LANG is en_US.UTF-8.
HTH
Cheers. Bye.
Ph. A.
Strange. I created another file with the filename "Über.txt". That worked. The other files remain with strange characters. Maybe it has something to do with using Hard Drives now mapped by the new openSUSE 10.2 system, which were created by the Novell SUSE 10.1 system. To seperate Data and OS, what I normally do is to save all data on a seperate hard drive, which is mapped to /home/<username>/Data. The standard /home/<username>/Documents directory is removed and a link set to the Documents directory with "ln -s /home/<username>/Data/Documents Documents". I have done it often before, and had no problems yet. If I recall correctly, I mounted the drive during installation when openSUSE 10.2 installed, it came up with a dialogue box saying something to the effect that the user rights of the files are not linked to any user. It asked if it should make the files accessable to the newly createsd user, perhaps because it was now under its home directory. I thought it would only make a: "chown -R <usename>:<usergroup> /home/<username>/Data", so allowed it. Normally I mapped the drives after the installation in fstab or with YaST2. Could this be a source of the problem? :-) Al -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org