Posted: 23 Jan 2008 12:03
I was wrong. I rolled back to the official version (6.80.0000). The problem was still there.infimum wrote:This wasn't the case at least a couple of betas ago, I don't think.
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I was wrong. I rolled back to the official version (6.80.0000). The problem was still there.infimum wrote:This wasn't the case at least a couple of betas ago, I don't think.
Try latest version...infimum wrote:I was wrong. I rolled back to the official version (6.80.0000). The problem was still there.infimum wrote:This wasn't the case at least a couple of betas ago, I don't think.
Hmmm, I can hardly believe it, but I guess I have to... No more ideas here, sorry.infimum wrote:Sorry to say, but it's the same with 6.80.0034 :neutral:
Just to wave another dead chicken:infimum wrote:Sorry to say, but it's the same with 6.80.0034 :neutral:
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+ Configuration | Advanced: Added option "Default items only in
shell context menu". Check to have a clean context menu without all
those funky shell extensions. For purists only.Weird. I have happy users in China with no such problems. Something about the DBCS is a bitch. Thanks for the info but I'm still waiting for an idea.infimum wrote:OK, further information. In my environment, if a folder/file is named "Köln", the right click problem still remains. But if a folder/file's name is completely made up of Chinese characters, the right click behaves normally.
I'm happy to hear it!infimum wrote:The latest beta took care of the right click problem. But the garbled letter problem is still there as shown in the first and fourth pictures of page 3. Also, renaming now doesn't accept unicode letters (paste and the direct number-assigning method, for example, 0246 for ö).
Garbled: Type and Location is fixed by now, right?infimum wrote:To refresh your memory, please read page 3 of this thread. Can you identify the garbled letters in pictures there? The other problem is that unicode characters aren't handled correctly in copy and paste. "The direct number-assigning method" refers to the hexadecimal value assigned to each unicode character. Open a text editor that supports unicode and type Alt+0246(number pad). That should display "ö". (I don't have a German keyboard).
Please look back at the first and the fourth picture of page 3. In the first, the very bottom part of the info panel is garbled. In the fourth, status bar is garbled.admin wrote:Garbled: Type and Location is fixed by now, right?
Hi infimum.infimum wrote:Please look back at the first and the fourth picture of page 3. In the first, the very bottom part of the info panel is garbled. In the fourth, status bar is garbled.admin wrote:Garbled: Type and Location is fixed by now, right?
Edit: Correction. The right click problem is still there. Earlier I forgot to test it with the folder named "Köln". Back to square one. Sorry.
Yes, left D&D works from and into a unicode folder ("Köln" for exmaple) both in the list and tree pane. Right D&D is OK EXCEPT when choosing "Shell context menu...". If chosen, a dialog box appears and says, "ShellDrop failed (apidlFQs(0)=0)."admin wrote:can you drag and drop without problem with the latest versions?