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                  Issue #:|61732
                  Summary:|Problem handling filenames with international
                          |characters
                Component:|framework
                  Version:|OOo 2.0.1
                 Platform:|PC
                      URL:|
               OS/Version:|Linux
                   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
        Status whiteboard:|
                 Keywords:|
               Resolution:|
               Issue type:|DEFECT
                 Priority:|P3
             Subcomponent:|ui
              Assigned to:|tm
              Reported by:|ismohaa





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb  7 04:03:49 -0800 
2006 -------
Behaviour: Opening a file containing international characters (åäö tested) in
the file name results in an error message being displayed, and the file not
opening. For example attempting to open the file "Test_åäö.txt" results in the
error message: "<path-to-file>/Test_%E5%E4%F6.txt does not exist" (This
statement is of course quite correct - such a file doesn't exist, but it wasn't
what I asked it to open either.)

Creating a file in OO.o and saving it as "Test_åäö.txt" will result in it being
named "Test_%E5%E4%F6.txt". I also tested converting the filename to UTF-8 using
the convmv tool. This resulted in a file named "Test_åÀö.txt". When I tried
to open it with OO.o I (ironically) got the error message
"<path-to-file>/Test_åäö.txt does not exist".

OO.o is the only program on my system displaying this kind of behaviour, causing
me to draw the conclusion that it's OO.o related rather than system
configuration related.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a document that contains any of the following characters (å,ä,ö,Å,Ä,Ö)
in the filename. (I assume any international character would work, but have not
tried.)

2. Start OO.o

3. Click Archive --> Open and then choose the file created in step 1.

(Annoying) workarounds:
1. Clicking the file in Konqueror starts OO.o and opens the document correctly.
2. Using "oowriter2 <filename>" from a console window opens the document 
correctly.
3. Renaming the file so it doesn't contain international characters.

Additional information about my system:
-Gentoo Linux 2005.1 (ix86)
-KDE 3.5
-OO.o installed with "emerge openoffice" (i.e. compiled from source) with the
following USE-flags "-binfilter +curl +eds -gnome +gtk +java +kde -ldap -mozilla
+xml2"
-Java: Sun JDK 1.5.0.06
-.bashrc sets locale by:
export LC_ALL=sv_FI
- "locale -a" gives following output:
C
en_US
en_US.utf8
POSIX
sv_FI
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
sv_FI.utf8

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