[Using 17.20.0209, but this issue predates that release]
Below is a screen snippet showing what looks like 2 identically named folders in the same directory. But in fact, in one of the names, the two X's are not really X's, but a strange 2 byte unicode character, 0x2504, that for some reason is being rendered as an X on my Windows 10 system. The 2 X's in the other name are regular X's with 0x5800. I have Directional formatting code protection enabled in settings, and elsewhere I do see the *!* appear, but not here.
Can this kind of character be substituted with *!* also?
Strange character causing 'duplicate' entries in list
Strange character causing 'duplicate' entries in list
Running on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit quad-core ASUS G752-VY notebook with 64 GB RAM, over 26 external USB3 drives attached via multiple powered hubs with letters and mount points, totaling 120+ TB.
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Re: Strange character causing 'duplicate' entries in list
AFAIK there are quite a bunch of homoglyphs in the Unicode set (this also depends on the font, of course). XYplorer's Directional formatting code protection only cares for, well, Directional formatting codes, not for homoglyphs.
I could add a tweak that lets you define a list of characters that XY should "protect" you from. Well, maybe a little overdone...
Since recently you can color code files if their names contain certain characters. This could help in your case, too:
I could add a tweak that lets you define a list of characters that XY should "protect" you from. Well, maybe a little overdone...
Since recently you can color code files if their names contain certain characters. This could help in your case, too:
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- This cool new variable allows you to work with characters that are hard
or impossible to type or copy to clipboard. For example, you now can
easily create a Color Filter that highlights all files with Directional
Formatting Codes in the name, e.g. "Right-to-Left Override" (good idea
to accompany the patterns with a caption unless you have a very good
codepoint memory):
"Right-to-Left Override" <U+202E>
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Re: Strange character causing 'duplicate' entries in list
Ok, while I've come across this a few times before (but didn't investigate), it's still very uncommon. So yes, I created a color filter for that character which should work well enough.admin wrote:I could add a tweak that lets you define a list of characters that XY should "protect" you from. Well, maybe a little overdone...Since recently you can color code files if their names contain certain characters. This could help in your case, too:
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name:<U+0425>Running on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit quad-core ASUS G752-VY notebook with 64 GB RAM, over 26 external USB3 drives attached via multiple powered hubs with letters and mount points, totaling 120+ TB.
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