On Sun, 20 May 2018, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Let me add another piece of evidence. This is on Windows 10 set to
German, and I've created a folder with a cyrillic name. Don't know
the encoding that is used then.
On Windows it will be UTF-16.
Am 19.05.2018 um 01:22 schrieb Allin Cottrell:
> 1) In the native file manager, double-click on the file: this should
> send a directive to the operating system to launch gretl with the given
> filename as a command-line argument.
This gives an error window from gretl, with the cyrillic letters in the
path replaced by '??????'. (Although transliteration to 'privet'
actually wouldn't be difficult here.)
This should now be fixed in git and snapshots. At least, my English
+ Greek "mixed language" filename is now opened in gretl OK on
double-click. So I guess your case should be fine too. I don't know
about Periklis' case since there was clearly something additional
wrong there.
Periklis: it might be informative if you could tell us whether
double-click now works for you in the current snapshot (build date
2018-05-20).
Allin