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Re: Failed to rename a file or folder

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1) It seems that the problem with typing Chinese characters is sometimes present, sometimes not.
What can you say to this?

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Re: Failed to rename a file or folder

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Because I am not very computer literate, so this problem of not being able to input Chinese characters is sometimes there, sometimes there is no I do not know what is going on, whether it is a system problem or a computer problem, I looked up the problem of "folder renaming can not input Chinese" on the Internet most netizens said it should be the problem of the system character library. But according to the method of the user to the operating system prompt can not find the file, so I do not know what to do, because re-install the new system or this error will occur, so I do not want to re-install the new system, just do not know if there is another solution

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Re: Failed to rename a file or folder

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You could ask the Chinese translator: viewtopic.php?p=223658#p223658

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Re: Failed to rename a file or folder

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It looks like you are having a similar problem to mine (viewtopic.php?t=27610), and I'm guessing it's a problem with the TSF system converting the characters. Which Chinese IME are you using? In my case, besides Chinese characters, some Unicode characters (U+2015, 2022) are not being input.

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Re: Failed to rename a file or folder

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I tested two Chinese IME that happened to be present on my system and both worked fine. I was able to type Chinese characters into the edit box without any problems.
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Re: Failed to rename a file or folder

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Maybe it's a similar problem.
There was a problem when change filename in Korean (and Live filter box).
So I stopped using the 26.40.0000 version.
And now I just updated to 26.40.0100.
This problem never happened in previous versions. (at least in my memory)
So I tested it in 4 versions. (all free portable versions from official website)

All problems occur when entering Korean. It does not occur when entering English.
Normally, I would have tracked process of error occurrence, but I didn't track it because xyplorer is updated frequently.

v.26.30.0000 & v.26.30.0400
There is no problem at all.

v.26.40.0000
When change filenname, I entered consonant first time, It's not appear on the screen.
When entered one more consonant, the first time entered consonant is displayed. Consonant entered second time is not displayed.
If I enter 8 characters, only 7 characters are displayed on the screen.
And if I press enter key at this time, all 8 characters are displayed and change filename finished.

When I first updated to v.26.40.0000 and renamed filenames with korean, I got a lot of red alerts and critical errors. I don't know why... (cannot close alert box completely,, box popups again and again..) (I forgot to capture it. So Sorry... ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ)

Referentially.. In Korean, consonants and vowels are combined. and make single character.
우리나라 (U Ri Na Ra) -> ㅇ(consonant) + ㅜ(vowel) / ㄹ(consonant) + ㅣ(vowel) / ㄴ(consonant) + ㅏ(vowel) / ㄹ(consonant) + ㅏ(vowel)

v.26.40.0100
Problems that appeared in v.26.40.0000 has been fixed (at least so far...)
But the text cursor position is located in front of last input character, not behind the last input character. (This issue cause inconvenience when using the Live filter box.)
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System info:
Windows 11 pro Korean version. (Windows 11 23H2)
Only Korean IME installed.

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Re: Failed to rename a file or folder

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Interesting! :tup:

When you select "Help | Various Information", what do you get in this block?:

Code: Select all

System / Thread Locale ID: 1033 (en-US) / 1033 (en-US)
Default ANSI Code Page: 1252  (ANSI - Latin I)
Active ANSI Code Page: 1252  (ANSI - Latin I)
Default OEM code page: 437   (OEM - United States)
Active OEM Code Page: 437   (OEM - United States)
DBCS Code Page: No
PS: The next beta goes back to the state before v.26.40.0000.

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Re: Failed to rename a file or folder

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Sorry for late.
:)

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Various Information:

OS: Windows 11 Pro, 64-bit, Version 23H2, Build 22631.4169 (10.0), .NET v4.8.09032
Time Zone: l,-622, 1 UTC Offset: +09:00
Windows UI Language: Korean LongPathAware: No
Themes: Yes RealSystem32: Yes User Role: User

System / Thread Locale ID: 1042 (ko-KR) / 1042 (ko-KR)
Default ANSI Code Page: 949 (ANSI/OEM - 한국어)
Active ANSI Code Page: 949 (ANSI/OEM - 한국어)
Default OEM code page: 949 (ANSI/OEM - 한국어)
Active OEM Code Page: 949 (ANSI/OEM - 한국어)
DBCS Code Page: Yes
Main Contents Font: Segoe UI 8.25
Buttons & Labels Font: Segoe UI 8.25

Monitor: 2/2 (Primary)
Screen: 1920x1080 Virtual: (0, 0) - (1920, 1080) Work: (0, 0) - (1920, 1032)
Screen DPI: 96 (100%) twX: 15 (15) Stretch: 1.00 sLF: 1.00 Toolbar Zoom: 0.90 (1;1)
Screen Color Depth: 32 Line Spacing: 5 (5.00)
DPI Awareness: Per monitor Auto Scaling: Yes

UseDPIAwareIconSizes: No
Icon Size: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
Icon Size Controls: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
Icon Size Recommended: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
DblClick Time: 500 ms

Application: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\XYplorer.exe
Ini File: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\XYplorer.ini
Catalog: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\Catalogs\catalog.dat
Tags Database: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\tag.dat

Application Data: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\
Pane 1 Data: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\Panes\1\
Pane 2 Data: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\Panes\2\
Catalogs: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\Catalogs\
Icons: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\Icons\
New Items: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\NewItems\
Paper Folders: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\Paper\
Scripts: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\Scripts\
Thumbs Cache: D:\Portable_tools\XYplorer\Data\Thumbnail\

Language Support: 8.189
Language: English (default)
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Re: Failed to rename a file or folder

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In v26.40.0200 I removed the recent changes. So it should work like v.26.30.0000 & v.26.30.0400 ("There is no problem at all."). Can you confirm that?

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Re: Failed to rename a file or folder

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admin wrote: 19 Sep 2024 09:16 In v26.40.0200 I removed the recent changes. So it should work like v.26.30.0000 & v.26.30.0400 ("There is no problem at all."). Can you confirm that?
I had the same issue and it fixed in the v26.40.0200 version. good.

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