Am 30.06.2014 08:30 (UTC+1) schrieb M&S - Krasznai András: > Hi > > I have been using FreeBSD as desktop since 2003, and living in a mixed > (windows-linux) environment I installed FreeBSd along with my usual (Windows > 7) work environment, I have a dualboot configured laptop. I use FreeBSD-10 > STABLE. > > There is a partition formatted for FAT32 where I store documents which I > would like to view (and edit) both in windows and freebsd. > > The problem is that if the path name contains certain Hungarian characters > (e.g o with double accent), then libreoffice in FreeBSD refuses to open them > complaining about illegal characters. The directory was created in windows, > the document also, and I can handle them perfectly from windows (what is > more, libreoffice under a linux can also open those documents). Some accented > characters are shown as a question mark in FreeBSD, and some others are as a > black rectangle; these latter are causing problems. If a file-nam contains > such characters then the file is shown as 0- length in Midnight Commander. > > I tried some steps described in the „Localization” part of the FreeBSD > Handbook, but things did not improve. > > I installed PC-BSD with Hungarian language support, thinking that it would > handle the localized directory names correctly but no, it gives the same > error message. > > This problem is really annoying. How could I solve it?
In my German environment I also use FAT32 formatted drives, mounted like: /dev/adaXsX /XXX msdosfs rw,large,-Lde_DE.UTF-8 0 0 This should also work for Hungarian? HTH, Rainer Hurling > Krasznai András > rendszermérnök > M&S Informatikai Zrt. > 1136 Budapest, Pannónia u. 17/A. > Telefon: +36 1 703-2923 > Mobil: +36 30 703-2923 _______________________________________________ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"