[Thunar-workers] [Thunar File Manager] page changed: documentation:faq

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Old Revision: http://thunar.xfce.org/pwiki/documentation/faq?rev=1146756980
New Revision: http://thunar.xfce.org/pwiki/documentation/faq
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User        : benny

@@ -106,5 +106,7 @@
  The second problem can be fixed by selecting another icon theme, which contains MIME icons (for example the //Rodent// icon theme, or the //GNOME// icon theme). In Xfce, you can do this by opening the **User Interface** preferences from the **Settings Manager**, and choosing a different theme in the **Icon Theme** page.
  
  Thunar will be updated to comply with the [[http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2ficon_2dnaming_2dspec|Icon Naming Specification]] once the spec enters an usable state and the majority of icon themes follows the spec.
  
- ===== Can thunar bulk rename fix 'invalid encoding' in filenames? =====
+ ===== Can Thunar Bulk Rename fix 'invalid encoding' in filenames? =====
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+ Thunar uses various tricks to convert file names to UTF-8 (which is required to handle filenames in the user interface). File names with invalid encoding (neither UTF-8/ASCII, nor the specified GLib file system encoding) may look different (i.e. invalid characters replaced with ''?'' characters). Because the file name is garantied to be valid UTF-8 once Thunar has read them, the bulk renamer can handle them afterwards. There's no explicit renamer module to just save the file names with the UTF-8 encoding, tho.



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