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From: Rui-Tao Dong <rdong AT trestlecorp DOT com>
Subject: Re: Can you help me?
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 10:07:29 -0700
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>>>>> "boli611" == boli  <boli611 AT hotmail DOT com> writes:

 boli611> Why file name with Chinese characters can't be displayed
 boli611> correctly when I use comman "LS" under cygwin?  There are
 boli611> just a cluster of "????" there.

What terminal did you run ls under?  Chinese filename displays fine
under dired in XEmacs (X11).  All I did was setenv LANG zh_CN.GB18030
before I start XEmacs and I was not using any special flag to ls.


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