> And the é with changed to a question mark (L?onidas.pdf), however the
this got me curious enough to double check (under windows) using arabic &
thai file names (using unicode) & it worked fine. so i guess it is an OS
issue. not that i know much about linux but you might examine the jvm
startup arguments to see what -Dfile.encoding is set to as well as looking
in etc/sysconfig/i18n (or /etc/profile if taht doesn't exist).
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