https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=407139

--- Comment #7 from crc <crc2...@126.com> ---
(In reply to crc from comment #6)
> (In reply to Christoph Feck from comment #4)
> > "é" is a Latin-1 character, but not ASCII. It needs an additional
> > ch.unicode() < 0x7F check.
> 
> Having just the same problem in Kglobalaccel after adding a shortcut to a
> desktop file with chinese characters. Adding this additional check may solve
> it,but how can this be done?

I finally solved the problem by adding the additonal check to the soucecode of
Kglobalaccel cloning from https://anongit.kde.org/kglobalaccel.git and
compiling it in my system, then created a soft link from the compiled
Kglobalaccel5 file to /usr/bin, it just worked fine. So this is certainly
proved to be at least a temporary solution for the problem, many thanks!!!

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