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- Thanks for the reply. Unicode is a standard now because of multilingual environment. I have files in both english and chinese filenames. If the filename is in big5/gb characters, then it will show unreadable characters on my English XP OS. So I can only use Unicode. I don't think NTFS & FAT32 matter...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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- oliviapurvis
Jul 26, 2006
- Hi! I have a text file which contains unicode characters in the filename and filepath. When I tried to open it with Ultraedit 12.10a, it says C:\myfiles\???\????.txt contains an invalid path Will the next version of UE supports unicode fully, including filename and filepath?Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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- oliviapurvis
Jul 25, 2006