Some files don't show the Icon overlay, though others in the same directory do
Windows 8 x86 | AS 3.0 beta 3 (x86) | TortoiseSVN 1.7.11, Build 23600 - 32 Bit
Is this an issue with unicode? Can it be fixed even without full unicode support for AS?
By the way: What exactly is an unicode filename? As far as I know NTFS stores all filenames in unicode. Is it any filename that cannot be translated to the system's ANSI codepage?
Note the file Čeština. (It's the same folder, just a different sorting)Missing Tortoise SVN Icon Overlay
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Re: Missing Tortoise SVN Icon Overlay
Exactly, all NTFS file names are stored with Unicode encoding. Unfortunately Salamander is not Unicode application and there are problem with Unicode->Ansi conversion.
Regarding the problem: current TSVN version is 1.8.4. Is there any reason why should I test 1.7.11 version instead?
Regarding the problem: current TSVN version is 1.8.4. Is there any reason why should I test 1.7.11 version instead?
Re: Missing Tortoise SVN Icon Overlay
No, no reason. I just happened to have that version of TSVN installed when I stumbled accross this (I started to get incresingly exposed to unicode file names). I don't suppose the TSVN Version makes any difference, but if it does, and you tell me the problem is gone with a more recent version, I will be happy to update to the most recent released version. Just let me know.Jan Rysavy wrote:Regarding the problem: current TSVN version is 1.8.4. Is there any reason why should I test 1.7.11 version instead?
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Re: Missing Tortoise SVN Icon Overlay
They are still improving shell extension, it does have sense to upgrade.
Re: Missing Tortoise SVN Icon Overlay
I now updated both, TortoiseSVN to 1.8.4.24972 and Altap Salamander to 3.0 beta 4 (x86)
So the question remains: does Salamander pass on to shell extensions a filename that had been converted to Ansi before and can this be (easily) changed?
So the question remains: does Salamander pass on to shell extensions a filename that had been converted to Ansi before and can this be (easily) changed?
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Re: Missing Tortoise SVN Icon Overlay
Yes, Salamander is using ansi file names. Unfortunately I don't think it could be easily changed (even just for shell extensions).