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Cyrillic in Nautilus
Well. Again.
I have followed all the instructions in the Russian localization HOWTO and I am able to type in Russian and read it correctly in most programs such as Firefox, email and so on. However in the Nautilus file viewer, I get only ________ marks. I've seen some packages for Russian language support, but the thing is, I don't want to translate my entire OS to Russian, I just want to be able to display filenames written in Russian correctly. PS. and i don't want to use KDE. )) |
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