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unning in ja locale and using multibyte in j2se project java class name and data, which is legal. am not changing the default utf-8 project encoding (new feature for nb6) (its utf-8 but it still shows chars ok of the default locale user is in when running ide, which is the system locale; for me its solaris ja locale which is euc encoding. showing the cvs view revisions or diff window, the multibyte is not shown correctly; compare with right side of gif which is correct - see attachmens for original file view which has the correct mbyte for reference, and the view revisions and diff windows - which shows both correct and incorrect mbyte. I am guessing that some changes/assumptions related to the feq implenentation might have caused this problem in that cvs module code might be assuming euc-jp encoding vs utf8. the reason for this guess is that, if change the project encoding to euc-jp, create a new java file, and use mbyte, the local history left side is same as right side and shows correct multibyte. clarification on the proj encoding property - user should not need to change it for default case which is, they are in some locale when running ide and using the characters of that locale in files - those chars should be shown correctly.
can you check shared code and see if this would be a problem also on subversion and file issue if so ? I dont have a solaris version of subversion. ken.frank@sun.com
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