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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Cyrillic in Nautilus Post 302244049 by Levenson on Tuesday 7th of October 2008 05:20:58 AM
Old 10-07-2008
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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RE(1)							      General Commands Manual							     RE(1)

NAME
re - programm to conver russian texts between different encodings SYNOPSIS
re <infile><outfile><infrmt><outfrmt><f|b|s><u|l|s> DESCRIPTION
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. re is a program that converts russian texts between encodings. OPTIONS
The easiest way to convert some file into readable form (KOI-8), just type this: re <SourceFile> <DestFile> ? K where : <SourceFile> - unreadable file <DestFile> - resulting file ? - tells RE that source codepage is unknown and RE should analyze the file and determine the source codepage K - tells RE that destination codepage is KOI-8 Note: If you know, what is source codepage, you may use it instead of "?" option. For example, you want to convert letter.txt file which was written in Win you know, that this file is in 1251 codepage: re letter.txt letter2.txt W K Now examine the letter2.txt - you should see russian symbols in KOI-8. Here is the know codepages list and their abbreviatures: W - Windows 1251 "_" - _xxe D - Dos "%" - %hex K - KOI-8 "\" - 'hex L - Latin G - Graph_win I - Iso "<" - <binhex> H - HEX + - +UTF7- S - ShiftKbrd C - C_MIC M - Mac Y - Y_c16 A - AFF Z - Z_c32 O - Odd(UTF8_1) F - F(UTF8_2) B - Base64 P - Pict E - Express N - N_Estl T - T-Html V - V_Vpp855 U - User X - X_sp "-" - uue J - J_diff Other options are: [-v][-E|-R|-N][-e|-s] -v - tells what is processing -n - don't tells what is processing (default) -E - converts all p,H from Russian to English -R - converts all p,H from English to Russian -N - lets all p,H Russian or English as in text (default) -e - converts all symbols 0x80 - 0xFF -s - converts only 64 symbols of Russian Alphabet (default) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Aigars Mahinovs <aigarius@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). March 21, 2000 RE(1)
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