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In german language especially the characters à¼,à¶,à¤,ß are important.
Doing this in Perl is not a problem, just load another lib and here you go. But neither I don ´t have an idea how to do this in php, nor do I have the time to investigate.
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BoaThor wrote:Thats my problem, thought. I am always using Foldernames as Titels so I get some strange results when I switched from my homegrown 90s style blog to imagevue.
I guess we have not been very clear about this, but the entire POINT of the folder TITLE attribute, is to be able to rename your folder to whatever you want. Folder names have many technical restrictions that also depend on the server that is hosting it, so we generally recommend using strict latin characters ... Then you can set the folder TITLE from the admin with any special international characters, and this will display in the gallery. What is the problem?Thunderclap wrote:Basically international characters are shown correctly on textpages, Image-titles, etc...
What actually does NOT work well is creating folders with names containing special characters... this ends up with converting the character to 2 ASCII-chars (possibly representing the 2 bytes of the unicode-char). In some cases you will not be able to open these folders anymore, as they contain undisplayable characters
But using non-ascii characters in directory- or filenames is no good idea anyhow and should generally be avoided.
sorry to mention, but in the audioplayer "Lautstà¤rke" is NOT displayed correctly, as well in Link abovemjau-mjau wrote:I don't know what version you are using, but Imagevue supports international characters perfectly unless you are using and old version, hacked version or one with embedded pixel fonts.
The link below shows perfectly well that Imagevue supports native characters in the German language:
https://www.photo.gallery/soda/?language=german