Subj : Re: FMail 2.3.1.0 release
To : Carlos Navarro
From : Wilfred van Velzen
Date : Wed Apr 17 2024 10:19 pm
Hi Carlos,
On 2024-04-17 21:46:20, you wrote to me:
WV>> I have no problem entering \ (nor / which is auto converted to \ on
WV>> enter) for directories, on this Windows 10 x64 machine in either cmd
WV>> (my default) or powershell.
WV>> So I'm wondering what is different for you. Are you entering them in
WV>> the directories window (which I tested)? Or somewhere else?
CN> I'm trying in both the Directories and Logging sections.
CN> Thanks for the "/" hint, at least I can use that for now.
WV>> Is there something special about your windows? Spanish version? I'm
WV>> using the English version here.
CN> Yes, Spanish versions.
WV>> What's on the properties/options tab of your terminal? Here's what is
WV>> on mine:
WV>>
https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/5bcf06d7b43c
WV>> I suspect those are the windows defaults on my machine, but I don't
WV>> know for sure...
CN> All the same here except the codepage. I have 850, not 437.
That shouldn't make a difference, because the \ is in the same place for both. But you could try setting it to 437 with the 'chcp 437' command in your terminal before you start fconfig.
Btw: Can you type the \ in your terminal on the command line?
Btw2: Can you type the \ in other more free text fields, like the Comment field of an area?
If I set mine to 850, I can still enter the \ in fconfig.
There's also the windows keyboard/language settings you could play with.
Bye, Wilfred.
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