>>>> Michael wrote:
Michael> I touch that file outside of XEmacs and then do M-x
Michael> revert-buffer RET.
Don't know if this is related but I have this situation in a folder:
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/tmp/TEST:
totalt 28
-rw-r--r-- 1 matsl users 0 20 okt 23.28 ÄÄÄ
-rw-r--r-- 1 matsl users 0 20 okt 23.28 ÖÖÖ
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Now I open the file 'ÄÄÄ' for editing, (modeline says it i ÄÄÄ) insert
some chars and save it. This is what I get in dired:
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/tmp/TEST:
totalt 32
-rw-r--r-- 1 matsl users 4 23 okt 12.40 ÄÄÄ
-rw-r--r-- 1 matsl users 0 20 okt 23.28 ÃÃÃ
-rw-r--r-- 1 matsl users 0 20 okt 23.28 ÃÃÃ
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In a shell, outside XEmacs, I get:
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spencer:/tmp/TEST% ls -l
totalt 4
-rw-r--r-- 1 matsl users 4 23 okt 12.40 ???
-rw-r--r-- 1 matsl users 0 20 okt 23.28 ÄÄÄ
-rw-r--r-- 1 matsl users 0 20 okt 23.28 ÖÖÖ
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The file I saved from XEmacs, and is shown as ÄÄÄ in dired is in my
shell shown as ???. Both XEmacs and the shell uses the same locale
sv_SE.UTF-8.
If I remove the file ??? in the shell, and update dired, XEmacs is
smart and gets the names back readable again.
Is this a bug or should it be like this?
Yours
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%% Mats
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