Rename file/folder with Chinese may miss some characters

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qCXt3
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Rename file/folder with Chinese may miss some characters

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Verison: 26.90.0200

In recent versions, when I rename file or folder, using microsoft IME to input Chinese, some words will not be input into the name box, even when I'm using the rename dialog.

Can anyone fix this problem?

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Re: Rename file/folder with Chinese may miss some characters

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Which older version still works? (You can get them here: https://www.xyplorer.com/freezer.php)

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Re: Rename file/folder with Chinese may miss some characters

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admin wrote: 05 Mar 2025 13:12 Which older version still works? (You can get them here: https://www.xyplorer.com/freezer.php)
Oh, I have downloaded even the newest version from the url, and I can rename files withour problems.
So I entered the `fresh;` mode, and new instance also works well.
So, which configuration that I set leads to this problem?

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Re: Rename file/folder with Chinese may miss some characters

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Good question. Can you send your XYplorer.ini file to support?

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Re: Rename file/folder with Chinese may miss some characters

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admin wrote: 07 Mar 2025 19:27 Good question. Can you send your XYplorer.ini file to support?
Finally, I spent a lot of time and found that when I change `SurroundSelection` from 1 to 0 , this problem solved.

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Oh, that's a surprise! Well done! :tup:

BTW, there is a key SurroundSelectionPairs. Can you find out which of the pairs is responsible for the trouble?

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SurroundSelectionPairs=()[]{}<>""''//||\\**##%%

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Re: Rename file/folder with Chinese may miss some characters

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admin wrote: 09 Mar 2025 18:59 Oh, that's a surprise! Well done! :tup:

BTW, there is a key SurroundSelectionPairs. Can you find out which of the pairs is responsible for the trouble?

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SurroundSelectionPairs=()[]{}<>""''//||\\**##%%
Okay, after testing several types of pairs, I discovered that once I enabled the "SurroundSelection" feature, I would encounter this problem no matter what the pairs were.

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Thanks!

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I will look at this again in the upcoming 64-bit edition.

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Fixed in the next beta (32-bit and 64-bit).

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Can you confirm that it's fixed?

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