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[java-dev] Mxj don't like accents

topher lafata topher at topher.com
Mon Jun 11 14:29:08 MDT 2007


ahhh.
sorry. now that is different. i don't pretend to know what's going on  
with that.
it looks similar to the way DOS used to support long filenames where  
multiple
filenames could map to the same file reference.i will let you know if  
if find
anything out.
t

On Jun 11, 2007, at 12:56 PM, Leopold Frey wrote:

> topher lafata a écrit :
>> Not yet. I am really swamped with some other stuff.
>> If I understand it you want the finder ID of the file.
>> Unfortunately that will not be happening in mxj land.
>> I would suggest rolling your own name convertor that
>> takes the absolute java path and turns it into an appropriate
>> path for sfplay. If there is some other problem with long filenames
>> please let me know.
>> t
> The problem is that I don't know how to convert it ! I don't know  
> how it is encoded.
> I tried renaming it (changing some of the last characters) but the  
> hexadecimal chain added at the end of the file doesn't change
> (I'm not talking about the PATH IDs of the sdks).
>
> A file named :
>
> "this is a very very very long file name.pat"
>
> will be named :
>
> "this is a very very #361C80.pat"
>
> after opendialog
>
> rename the same file :
>
> "this is a very very very long file nono.pat"
>
> the opendialog name will stay the same (relative to the order in  
> the folder ?)
>
> This is what I'm trying to understand.
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Léo
>
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