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aliciaviola:
Please, try the following: copy the name of a file with diacritical characters from the HDD and paste it in the search field or any tag field in MC.
On my Mac it's always broken as in the appended picture.
blgentry:
I just cut and pasted some text from this forum "Umlauten (e.g. ä or ü) and others (like ç or ñ)" into the Orchestra tag field (using MC's Tag editor) and it worked. It kept all of the diacriticals and all of the parenthesis.
I'm not sure I can help with this any more. I don't think I understand something basic about what's going on. I think the two people here are doing something quite different than I do with my library.
Best of luck to all of you.
Brian.
bob:
I think I see what's going on here.
The issue is that apps in MacOS use pre-composed utf-8, basically the kind we'd normally expect.
The limitations of the MacOS hfs+ filesystem requires de-composed utf-8. That convention has been kept for apfs.
The decomposed utf-8 for the ä in Vänskä is 0xc3a4
The pre-composed utf-8 for the same character is 0x61cc88
The only reason you are seeing the lack of umlaut and space added is because you are copy/pasting from the finder which is why the Brian and I haven't been able to reproduce your issue.
Here's some more info (ignore the programming language details)
https://numa.hypotheses.org/66
HaWi:
--- Quote from: bob on October 13, 2022, 04:43:22 pm ---Are either of you using a portable library?
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Yes, I am
HaWi:
--- Quote from: JimH on October 13, 2022, 04:44:54 pm ---Or Samba or a NAS?
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Yes, I am
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