On Fri, 18 May 2018, Periklis Gogas wrote:
 Great! thanks Allin!
> It is not a major problem but I have this every year with my students.
>
 Ok, exam grades turned in so here we go. I've replicated your set-up on
 Windows 10, running in English but trying to access a data file inside a
 Desktop subdirectory named "test" in Greek letters (that is,
 tau-epsilon-sigma-tau).
 There are at least three ways to open a data file or script file that's
 suitably associated with gretl:
 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.
 
In the first example I did this
2) Start gretl, then locate and select the file via the native file
 manager, and drag the file onto the main gretl window.
 
Did not try this before. I tried it now and I got this:
 3) Start gretl then use its menus (e.g. /File/Open data/User file...)
to
 launch the GTK File dialog, select the desired file, then click the "Open"
 button (or double-click).
 
 In the second I sent you I did this. 
I get this message doing it like this:
 (Once a file has been successfully opened there's a fourth way; that is.
 re-select the file under the menu of recently-opened files.)
 So here's what I've found: methods 2 and 3 work fine to open a file within
 a Greek-named directory, but method 1 fails as you showed, with the
 puzzling error message in which the filename is shown with the Greek-letter
 sequence tau-epsilon-sigma-tau replaced by "test" (in Roman letters).
 So it seems that when method 1 is used "somebody" is mistakenly
 transliterating the folder name before it gets to gretl. It could be
 Windows or it could be GTK (the cross-platform GUI tollkit that gretl
 uses). I've lodged a query with the GTK guys to try to determine if GTK
 might be messing with the filename before it reaches gretl.
 Allin
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