Re: Changing encoding in Dolphin

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On 25/01/2008, Ivan Yat-Cheung Wong <email@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> Hi Dotan,>> For your reference, for all of my FAT formatted USB storages I can see> all the filenames with Chinese characters by mounting in the following  way:>> mount -t vfat /dev/xxx xxx -o shortname=mixed,iocharset=utf8,codepage=950>> 950 (big5) is the default multibyte encoding I have set in my Windows XP> box.>> Hope this will help.
Thank you Ivan. But on my Nokia phone, I can only guess as to whichencoding is used until I find one that works.
Dotan Cohen
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