Antony Jr
Antony Jr
Yes, this issue is only seen in Windows. I tried this in Unix based OS, there is no problem handling Chinese characters. Need more testing.
> Another way to fix this, at least for windows 10 and above, is to set the locale to utf8. the solution is to use ```archive_entry_pathname_utf8``` and changing locale is...
This issue is fixed, even multi-level utf-8 pathname (something like Дирек1/Другойрежиссер/Тест10.txt) are now supported in the master branch (soon will make a release). Thanks to @neheb for writing a extensive...
Ok we can agree this is a bug. The fix should not be hard.. let me work on this.
Please use the latest master, you can now compress empty files.
> Thanks @antony-jr let me know when you have a new release so I can update the dependency! Have a nice week @moyamartin The latest release now has zstd support.
Just for the info, I've never used Qt help since I never needed it in the first place. So I think I'm at the same level as a non-Qt programmer...
When you have a database you are simply gonna recreate what MS Windows did with their so called *"Windows Registry"*. And now Windows is slowly moving away from this. Now...
This also happens if you give wildcard for the path field.. That is ```/output/*``` will not be recognized, it should be ```/output/``` simply. This annoyed me a lot to be...
@rofl0r I've made a AppImage for this purpose, pre-built binaries for the latest commit can be found [here](https://github.com/antony-jr/insight). ### Quick Start (No Installation Required or Building, even works in live...