Search files cannot find filename with specific Chinese Character
Search files cannot find filename with specific Chinese Character
FreeCommander XE 2020 Build 840 32-bit public
Windows 10
Create an empty file with name 股.txt and XXX股YYY.txt on Desktop.
Open Search files tool and search 股 in the Desktop directory.
Find nothing.
Windows 10
Create an empty file with name 股.txt and XXX股YYY.txt on Desktop.
Open Search files tool and search 股 in the Desktop directory.
Find nothing.
Re: Search files cannot find filename with specific Chinese Character
For me it seems to work:
FreeCommander XE 2020 Build 840 32-bit public
Windows 10 Pro
FreeCommander XE 2020 Build 840 32-bit public
Windows 10 Pro
Re: Search files cannot find filename with specific Chinese Character
My OS: Windows 10 en-US
My PC settings:
Region: Unite States
Region Format: Recommended [English (United States)]
Language for non-Unicode programs: Chinese (Simplified, China)
File explorer can find them but FreeCommander can't.
My PC settings:
Region: Unite States
Region Format: Recommended [English (United States)]
Language for non-Unicode programs: Chinese (Simplified, China)
File explorer can find them but FreeCommander can't.
Re: Search files cannot find filename with specific Chinese Character
Can't confirm.
FC 840 32-bit public, 840 64-bit donor, Windows 10 20H2 64-bit English.
FC 840 32-bit public, 840 64-bit donor, Windows 10 20H2 64-bit English.
Re: Search files cannot find filename with specific Chinese Character
Try to set the PC as below:
Win+q -> Region settings -> Country or region: United States ->
Regional Format: Recommended [English (United States)]
Press Win+r -> control intl.cpl -> Administrative -> Language for non-Unicode programs ->
Change system locale... -> Current system locale: Chinese (Simplified, China) ->
Keep uncheck the line below: Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support ->
Press OK -> restart computer
It should reproduce the problem.
Win+q -> Region settings -> Country or region: United States ->
Regional Format: Recommended [English (United States)]
Press Win+r -> control intl.cpl -> Administrative -> Language for non-Unicode programs ->
Change system locale... -> Current system locale: Chinese (Simplified, China) ->
Keep uncheck the line below: Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support ->
Press OK -> restart computer
It should reproduce the problem.
Re: Search files cannot find filename with specific Chinese Character
Hey jack6th,
try enabling Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support
try enabling Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support
Re: Search files cannot find filename with specific Chinese Character
Some Chinese applications need this option unchecked to display Chinese correctly.
With this option unchecked, FreeCommander can display Chinese correctly, but search files cannot find them.
With this option unchecked, FreeCommander can display Chinese correctly, but search files cannot find them.
Re: Search files cannot find filename with specific Chinese Character
Hey jack6th,
it would be interesting to know if the following makes a difference:
instead of typing the file name into the search field, copy the file name and insert it into the search field and see if the file is found.
Best regards
it would be interesting to know if the following makes a difference:
instead of typing the file name into the search field, copy the file name and insert it into the search field and see if the file is found.
Best regards
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