File Manager -> Menu -> View -> Set Encoding

Thiago Macieira thiago.macieira at kdemail.net
Fri Dec 17 10:17:35 GMT 2004


Pattara Kiatisevi wrote:
>> > Ouch - that's much more complex than in KHTML. It touches all
>> > file-management operations - i.e. the ioslaves etc.
>> > KDE - and in fact Qt - don't support using multiple encodings for
>> > filenames.
>
>I see. Anyway do you foresee any chance of supporting this in the
>future? Or otherwise how about setting the default encoding to utf-8
>(I guess the current one is iso8859-1)?

No, you must change your locale. Using an UTF-8 locale will get your 
filenames in UTF-8 as well.

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