Typing In a folder/file name in Asian Characters

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XYplorerSport
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Typing In a folder/file name in Asian Characters

Post by XYplorerSport »

When typing in an Asian word, the characters are broken up.
For example, if I press F2 and rename a folder/file,
if I type "폴더" it writes "ㅍ포폴ㄷ..."

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Re: Typing In a folder/file name in Asian Characters

Post by admin »

Yes, that's a known issue (for *some* characters, right?). And it's one of the issues that should just go away with the upcoming 64-bit edition.

(I'm surprised how often I'm saying this recently, but it is what it is.)

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