Bug 27446 - Allow setting encoding for directories
Summary: Allow setting encoding for directories
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 56197
Alias: None
Product: konqueror
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Debian testing Other
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Konqueror Developers
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Reported: 2001-06-19 13:18 UTC by Ilya Konstantinov
Modified: 2004-01-12 19:12 UTC (History)
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Description Ilya Konstantinov 2001-06-19 13:06:05 UTC
(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***)

Package:           konqueror
Version:           KDE 2.1.1 
Severity:          wishlist
Installed from:    Debian Packages
Compiler:          Not Specified
OS:                Not Specified
OS/Compiler notes: Not Specified

Please add a View > Set Encoding menu for directory views to allow people to specify a different character set than the locale.

This is sometimes needed when visiting remote FTP sites using a different encoding than the locale opening CDROMs (and other ROM media) containing an unexpected encoding etc. For local directories it would make sense to try and save the chosen encoding setting (just like the directory's background tile is saved).

An interesting (though not essential) feature would be to make the KIO slaves return the local filename after the encoding transformation so that the correct filename would also be seen in KDE applications opening the file.

(Submitted via bugs.kde.org)
Comment 1 John Lau 2004-01-12 09:22:20 UTC
I have the same problem too!

I try to hack Konqueror to solve the problem. But I am not success.

Did anyone have a solution of the problem?
Comment 2 Thiago Macieira 2004-01-12 19:12:39 UTC
Solution is ready and will be added to KDE just after 3.2 is released. It will be available in KDE 3.3.

Note: it will work ONLY for remote filesystems. Local filenames are supposed to have one encoding only for all files. I won't change that.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 56197 ***