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If you mean "let him answer" and by "him" you mean MRX:-From his profile. Which is more recently than I would have thought. His last post was 11th Feb.Quote:
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He doesn't visit often, and posts less often... I'm not saying he won't, only that you may have some considerable time to wait. :wink:
If you asked him in Portuguese on his thread for this release on MIB (currently still off-line) then he would probably respond much quicker. :):
I have god a bunch of blank files that names are like (ÚèL) (Ëfž«™ö)
Well done. Was this your intention? Or is this a problem for you?
Also, would you like to tell us how you achieved this "effect"?
A "guess". Typically such file names come from Archives which do not store Unicode file names (like Zip, LhA, Cab etc.) but are only a problem for Unicode archives (like rar, 7z or xz) if your host OS doesn't support Unicode, or doesn't have any fonts and code-pages for the associated characters. (like XP, if you forgot to install support for "Far Eastern Languages" or Win9x... which just can't do it at all)
I can't make anything useful from the names you list "(ÚèL) (Ëfž«™ö)" although "Ëfž«™ö" would be "薴灚欥" in Chinese, and pronounced "Ning Jiao Yi", which has no meaning that I can discern. They don't "map" to Japanese or Korean.
There are several files in the Japanese PT client which produce such characters when they are not installed on a Japanese edition of Windows. (their installer isn't Unicode, so the system code-page must be Japanese for the files to install with the correct name)